Two Doublesex1 mutants revealed a tunable gene network underlying intersexuality in Daphnia magna.
In recent years, the binary definition of sex is being challenged by repetitive reports about individuals with ambiguous sexual identity from various animal groups. This has created an urge to decode the molecular mechanism underlying sexual development. However, sexual ambiguities are extremely unc...
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doaj-4c23e098ad6b4221b91e0dc226dd80d32021-03-03T22:02:11ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032020-01-01158e023825610.1371/journal.pone.0238256Two Doublesex1 mutants revealed a tunable gene network underlying intersexuality in Daphnia magna.Quang Dang NongTomoaki MatsuuraYasuhiko KatoHajime WatanabeIn recent years, the binary definition of sex is being challenged by repetitive reports about individuals with ambiguous sexual identity from various animal groups. This has created an urge to decode the molecular mechanism underlying sexual development. However, sexual ambiguities are extremely uncommon in nature, limiting their experimental value. Here, we report the establishment of a genetically modified clone of Daphnia magna from which intersex daphniids can be readily generated. By mutating the conserved central sex determining factor Doublesex1, body-wide feminization of male daphniid could be achieved. Comparative transcriptomic analysis also revealed a genetic network correlated with Doublesex1 activity which may account for the establishment of sexual identity in D. magna. We found that Dsx1 repressed genes related to growth and promoted genes related to signaling. We infer that different intersex phenotypes are the results of fluctuation in activity of these Dsx1 downstream factors. Our results demonstrated that the D. magna genome is capable of expressing sex in a continuous array, supporting the idea that sex is actually a spectrum.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0238256 |
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Two Doublesex1 mutants revealed a tunable gene network underlying intersexuality in Daphnia magna. |
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Two Doublesex1 mutants revealed a tunable gene network underlying intersexuality in Daphnia magna. |
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Two Doublesex1 mutants revealed a tunable gene network underlying intersexuality in Daphnia magna. |
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Two Doublesex1 mutants revealed a tunable gene network underlying intersexuality in Daphnia magna. |
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Two Doublesex1 mutants revealed a tunable gene network underlying intersexuality in Daphnia magna. |
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two doublesex1 mutants revealed a tunable gene network underlying intersexuality in daphnia magna. |
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In recent years, the binary definition of sex is being challenged by repetitive reports about individuals with ambiguous sexual identity from various animal groups. This has created an urge to decode the molecular mechanism underlying sexual development. However, sexual ambiguities are extremely uncommon in nature, limiting their experimental value. Here, we report the establishment of a genetically modified clone of Daphnia magna from which intersex daphniids can be readily generated. By mutating the conserved central sex determining factor Doublesex1, body-wide feminization of male daphniid could be achieved. Comparative transcriptomic analysis also revealed a genetic network correlated with Doublesex1 activity which may account for the establishment of sexual identity in D. magna. We found that Dsx1 repressed genes related to growth and promoted genes related to signaling. We infer that different intersex phenotypes are the results of fluctuation in activity of these Dsx1 downstream factors. Our results demonstrated that the D. magna genome is capable of expressing sex in a continuous array, supporting the idea that sex is actually a spectrum. |
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