Heterochiasmy facilitated the establishment of gsdf as a novel sex determining gene in Atlantic halibut

R.B. Edvardsen,O. Wallerman,T. Furmanek, L. Kleppe,P. Jern,A. Wallberg,E. Kjærner-Semb, S. Mæhle, S. K. Olausson,E. Sundström, T. Harboe, R. Mangor-Jensen, M. Møgster,P. Perrichon,B. Norberg,C-J Rubin

biorxiv(2020)

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Atlantic Halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus) has a X/Y genetic sex determination system, but the sex determining factor is not known. We produced a high-quality genome assembly and identified parts of chromosome 13 as the Y chromosome due to sequence divergence between sexes and segregation of sex genotypes in pedigrees. Linkage analysis revealed that all chromosomes exhibit heterochiasmy, i.e. male- and female restricted meiotic recombination intervals (MRR/FRR). We show that FRR/MRR intervals differ in nucleotide diversity and repeat class content and that this is true also for other Pleuronectidae species. We further show that remnants of a Gypsy-like transposable element insertion on chr13 promotes early male specific expression of gonadal somatic cell derived factor (gsdf). Less than 4 MYA, this male-determining element evolved on an autosomal FRR segment featuring pre-existing male meiotic recombination barriers, thereby creating a Y chromosome. We propose that heterochiasmy may facilitate the evolution of genetic sex determination systems. ### Competing Interest Statement The authors have declared no competing interest.
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