Whole-genome sequence of a flatfish provides insights into ZW sex chromosome evolution and adaptation to a benthic lifestyle

Songlin Chen(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Guojie Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Changwei Shao(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Quanfei Huang(BGI Group (China)), Geng Liu(BGI Group (China)), Pei Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Wentao Song(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Na An(BGI Group (China)), Domitille Chalopin(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Jean‐Nicolas Volff(Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1), Yunhan Hong(National University of Singapore), Qiye Li(BGI Group (China)), Zhenxia Sha(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Heling Zhou(BGI Group (China)), Mingshu Xie(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Qiulin Yu(BGI Group (China)), Yang Liu(Dalian Ocean University), Hui Xiang(Kunming Institute of Zoology), Na Wang(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Kui Wu(BGI Group (China)), Changgeng Yang(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Qian Zhou(BGI Group (China)), Xiaolin Liao(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Linfeng Yang(BGI Group (China)), Qiaomu Hu(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Jilin Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Meng Liang(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Lijun Jin(BGI Group (China)), Yongsheng Tian(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Jinmin Lian(BGI Group (China)), Jing-Feng Yang(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Guidong Miao(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Shanshan Liu(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Zhuo Liang(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Fang Yan(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Yangzhen Li(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Bin Sun(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Hong Zhang(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Jing Zhang(BGI Group (China)), Ying Zhu(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Min Du(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Yongwei Zhao(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Manfred Schartl(University of Würzburg), Qisheng Tang(Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences), Jun Wang(BGI Group (China))
Nature Genetics
February 2, 2014
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Abstract

Songlin Chen and colleagues sequenced the whole genomes of a male (ZZ) and a female (ZW) Chinese half-smooth tongue sole, Cynoglossus semilaevis. Their analysis provides insights into the structure and evolution of the sex chromosomes and adaptation to the benthic lifestyle of this flatfish. Genetic sex determination by W and Z chromosomes has developed independently in different groups of organisms. To better understand the evolution of sex chromosomes and the plasticity of sex-determination mechanisms, we sequenced the whole genomes of a male (ZZ) and a female (ZW) half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis). In addition to insights into adaptation to a benthic lifestyle, we find that the sex chromosomes of these fish are derived from the same ancestral vertebrate protochromosome as the avian W and Z chromosomes. Notably, the same gene on the Z chromosome, dmrt1, which is the male-determining gene in birds, showed convergent evolution of features that are compatible with a similar function in tongue sole. Comparison of the relatively young tongue sole sex chromosomes with those of mammals and birds identified events that occurred during the early phase of sex-chromosome evolution. Pertinent to the current debate about heterogametic sex-chromosome decay, we find that massive gene loss occurred in the wake of sex-chromosome 'birth'.


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