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- Title
A Comparative View on Sex Differentiation and Gametogenesis Genes in Lungfish and Coelacanths.
- Authors
Biscotti, Maria Assunta; Adolfi, Mateus Contar; Barucca, Marco; Forconi, Mariko; Pallavicini, Alberto; Gerdol, Marco; Canapa, Adriana; Schartl, Manfred
- Abstract
Gonadal sex differentiation andreproductionare the keys totheperpetuationof favorable gene combinations andpositively selected traits. In vertebrates, several gonad development features that differentiate tetrapods and fishes are likely to be, at least in part, related to the water-to-land transition. The collection of information from basal sarcopterygians, coelacanths, and lungfishes, is crucial to improve our understanding of the molecular evolution of pathways involved in reproductive functions, since these organisms are generally regarded as "living fossils" and as the direct ancestors of tetrapods. Here, we report for the first time the characterization of >50 genes related to sex differentiation and gametogenesis in Latimeria menadoensis and Protopterus annectens. Although the expression profiles of most genes is consistent with the intermediate position of basal sarcopterygians between actinopterygian fish and tetrapods, their phylogenetic placement and presence/absence patterns often reveal a closer affinity to the tetrapod orthologs. On the other hand, particular genes, for example, the male gonad factor gsdf (Gonadal Soma-Derived Factor), provide examples of ancestral traits sharedwith actinopterygians, which disappeared in the tetrapod lineage.
- Subjects
SEX differentiation (Embryology); GAMETOGENESIS; LUNGFISHES; COELACANTHIFORMES; REPRODUCTION; GONAD development
- Publication
Genome Biology & Evolution, 2018, Vol 10, Issue 6, p1430
- ISSN
1759-6653
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1093/gbe/evy101