Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex Determination

Daphnia reproduce by cyclic-parthenogenesis, where phases of asexual reproduction are intermitted by sexual production of diapause stages. This life cycle, together with environmental sex determination, allow the comparison of gene expression between genetically identical males and females. We inves...

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Main Authors: Cécile Molinier, Céline M.O. Reisser, Peter Fields, Adeline Ségard, Yan Galimov, Christoph R. Haag
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Language:English
Published: Oxford University Press 2018-05-01
Series:G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
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Online Access:http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.118.200174
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spelling doaj-162f8491531a44c4a8458baf6f375eef2021-07-02T02:06:28ZengOxford University PressG3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics2160-18362018-05-01851523153310.1534/g3.118.20017414Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex DeterminationCécile MolinierCéline M.O. ReisserPeter FieldsAdeline SégardYan GalimovChristoph R. HaagDaphnia reproduce by cyclic-parthenogenesis, where phases of asexual reproduction are intermitted by sexual production of diapause stages. This life cycle, together with environmental sex determination, allow the comparison of gene expression between genetically identical males and females. We investigated gene expression differences between males and females in four genotypes of Daphnia magna and compared the results with published data on sex-biased gene expression in two other Daphnia species, each representing one of the major phylogenetic clades within the genus. We found that 42% of all annotated genes showed sex-biased expression in D. magna. This proportion is similar both to estimates from other Daphnia species as well as from species with genetic sex determination, suggesting that sex-biased expression is not reduced under environmental sex determination. Among 7453 single copy, one-to-one orthologs in the three Daphnia species, 707 consistently showed sex-biased expression and 675 were biased in the same direction in all three species. Hence these genes represent a core-set of genes with consistent sex-differential expression in the genus. A functional analysis identified that several of them are involved in known sex determination pathways. Moreover, 75% were overexpressed in females rather than males, a pattern that appears to be a general feature of sex-biased gene expression in Daphnia.http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.118.200174Differential gene expressionmalesfemalesDaphniaESDGenetics of Sex
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author Cécile Molinier
Céline M.O. Reisser
Peter Fields
Adeline Ségard
Yan Galimov
Christoph R. Haag
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Céline M.O. Reisser
Peter Fields
Adeline Ségard
Yan Galimov
Christoph R. Haag
Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex Determination
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
Differential gene expression
males
females
Daphnia
ESD
Genetics of Sex
author_facet Cécile Molinier
Céline M.O. Reisser
Peter Fields
Adeline Ségard
Yan Galimov
Christoph R. Haag
author_sort Cécile Molinier
title Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex Determination
title_short Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex Determination
title_full Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex Determination
title_fullStr Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex Determination
title_full_unstemmed Identification of General Patterns of Sex-Biased Expression in Daphnia, a Genus with Environmental Sex Determination
title_sort identification of general patterns of sex-biased expression in daphnia, a genus with environmental sex determination
publisher Oxford University Press
series G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
issn 2160-1836
publishDate 2018-05-01
description Daphnia reproduce by cyclic-parthenogenesis, where phases of asexual reproduction are intermitted by sexual production of diapause stages. This life cycle, together with environmental sex determination, allow the comparison of gene expression between genetically identical males and females. We investigated gene expression differences between males and females in four genotypes of Daphnia magna and compared the results with published data on sex-biased gene expression in two other Daphnia species, each representing one of the major phylogenetic clades within the genus. We found that 42% of all annotated genes showed sex-biased expression in D. magna. This proportion is similar both to estimates from other Daphnia species as well as from species with genetic sex determination, suggesting that sex-biased expression is not reduced under environmental sex determination. Among 7453 single copy, one-to-one orthologs in the three Daphnia species, 707 consistently showed sex-biased expression and 675 were biased in the same direction in all three species. Hence these genes represent a core-set of genes with consistent sex-differential expression in the genus. A functional analysis identified that several of them are involved in known sex determination pathways. Moreover, 75% were overexpressed in females rather than males, a pattern that appears to be a general feature of sex-biased gene expression in Daphnia.
topic Differential gene expression
males
females
Daphnia
ESD
Genetics of Sex
url http://g3journal.org/lookup/doi/10.1534/g3.118.200174
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