XX/XY System of Sex Determination in the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.

We show that the geophilomorph centipede Strigamia maritima possesses an XX/XY system of sex chromosomes, with males being the heterogametic sex. This is, to our knowledge, the first report of sex chromosomes in any geophilomorph centipede. Using the recently assembled Strigamia genome sequence, we...

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Main Authors: Jack E Green, Martina Dalíková, Ken Sahara, František Marec, Michael Akam
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2016-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4769173?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-05eb939bf2014735b2469280499fd3b32020-11-25T02:32:06ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032016-01-01112e015029210.1371/journal.pone.0150292XX/XY System of Sex Determination in the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.Jack E GreenMartina DalíkováKen SaharaFrantišek MarecMichael AkamWe show that the geophilomorph centipede Strigamia maritima possesses an XX/XY system of sex chromosomes, with males being the heterogametic sex. This is, to our knowledge, the first report of sex chromosomes in any geophilomorph centipede. Using the recently assembled Strigamia genome sequence, we identified a set of scaffolds differentially represented in male and female DNA sequence. Using quantitative real-time PCR, we confirmed that three candidate X chromosome-derived scaffolds are present at approximately twice the copy number in females as in males. Furthermore, we confirmed that six candidate Y chromosome-derived scaffolds contain male-specific sequences. Finally, using this molecular information, we designed an X chromosome-specific DNA probe and performed fluorescent in situ hybridization against mitotic and meiotic chromosome spreads to identify the Strigamia XY sex-chromosome pair cytologically. We found that the X and Y chromosomes are recognizably different in size during the early pachytene stage of meiosis, and exhibit incomplete and delayed pairing.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4769173?pdf=render
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author Jack E Green
Martina Dalíková
Ken Sahara
František Marec
Michael Akam
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Martina Dalíková
Ken Sahara
František Marec
Michael Akam
XX/XY System of Sex Determination in the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Jack E Green
Martina Dalíková
Ken Sahara
František Marec
Michael Akam
author_sort Jack E Green
title XX/XY System of Sex Determination in the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.
title_short XX/XY System of Sex Determination in the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.
title_full XX/XY System of Sex Determination in the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.
title_fullStr XX/XY System of Sex Determination in the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.
title_full_unstemmed XX/XY System of Sex Determination in the Geophilomorph Centipede Strigamia maritima.
title_sort xx/xy system of sex determination in the geophilomorph centipede strigamia maritima.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2016-01-01
description We show that the geophilomorph centipede Strigamia maritima possesses an XX/XY system of sex chromosomes, with males being the heterogametic sex. This is, to our knowledge, the first report of sex chromosomes in any geophilomorph centipede. Using the recently assembled Strigamia genome sequence, we identified a set of scaffolds differentially represented in male and female DNA sequence. Using quantitative real-time PCR, we confirmed that three candidate X chromosome-derived scaffolds are present at approximately twice the copy number in females as in males. Furthermore, we confirmed that six candidate Y chromosome-derived scaffolds contain male-specific sequences. Finally, using this molecular information, we designed an X chromosome-specific DNA probe and performed fluorescent in situ hybridization against mitotic and meiotic chromosome spreads to identify the Strigamia XY sex-chromosome pair cytologically. We found that the X and Y chromosomes are recognizably different in size during the early pachytene stage of meiosis, and exhibit incomplete and delayed pairing.
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