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J Hered ; 108(3): 328-333, 2017 05 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28391306

ABSTRACT

In the present study, we tested the congruence between the sdY sex-specific marker and other commonly used male markers, located on the Y-chromosome, with the sex phenotypes in 5 species of Pacific salmon in Asian waters, including Chinook, chum, sockeye, masu, and pink salmon. We found that the localization of the sex-specific marker of both males and females of these species is not consistent with the phenotypic sex. Also, no linkage was found between noncoding markers and the sdY gene in the same species samples. Possible genetic and physiological mechanisms underlying this discrepancy are discussed.


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Genetic Linkage , Genomic Instability , Oncorhynchus/genetics , Sex Determination Processes/genetics , Animals , Female , Genetics, Population , Male , Oncorhynchus/classification , Phenotype , Phylogeny , Y Chromosome
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Mol Phylogenet Evol ; 66(1): 350-9, 2013 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23099150

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Carassius auratus complex is believed to originate from East Eurasia and consist of diploid and triploid forms. Diploid form reproduces sexually, whereas triploid form possesses mixture modes of unisexual gynogenesis and sexual reproduction, which makes it a unique case to study evolutionary issues among vertebrates. In this study, we identified 337 triploid individuals from 386 specimens of Carassius auratus complex sampled from 4 different sites of Xingkai Lake and Suifen River on the northeast Asia transboundary areas of Russia and China, and found that triploids were ubiquitous, whereas diploids existed only in SII site of Suifen River. Triploid males were detected in all surveyed sites, and an unusually high triploid male incidence (23%) was found in the Chinese reach of Suifen River. Then, nuclear and cytoplasmic markers were used to analyze their genetic diversity and phylogenetic relationship. A total of 61 distinct tf alleles and 35 mtDNA CR haplotypes were revealed. Higher genetic diversity and divergence were confirmed in triploids than in diploids, and identical genetic background between triploid males and females was demonstrated. Moreover, evolutionary implications and roles of triploid males were suggested in population proliferation and diversity creation of the triploid form.


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Biological Evolution , Genetic Variation , Goldfish/genetics , Phylogeny , Triploidy , Animals , Cell Nucleus/genetics , China , DNA, Mitochondrial/genetics , Female , Geography , Haplotypes , Lakes , Male , Rivers , Russia , Sequence Analysis, DNA
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