The medaka Oryzias latipes and its two sister species, O. curvinotus and O. luzonensis, possess an XX-XY sex-determination system. The medaka sex-determining gene DWY has been identified on the orthologous Y chromosome [O. latipes linkage group 1 (LG1)] of O. curvinotus. However, DMY has not been discovered in other Oryzias species. These results and molecular phylogeny suggest that DMY was generated recently [similar to 10 million years ago (MYA)] by gene duplication of DMRT1 in a common ancestor of O. latipes and O. curvinotus. We identified seven sex-linked markers from O. luzonensis (sister species of 0. curvinotus) and constructed a sex-linkage map. Surprisingly, all seven sex-linked markers were located on an autosomal linkage group (LG12) of O. latipes. As suggested by the phylogenetic tree, the sex chromosomes of O. luzonensis should be "younger" than those of O. latipes. In the lineage leading to O. luzonensis after separation from O. carvinotus similar to 5 MYA, a novel sex-determining gene may have artisen and substituted for DMY Oryzias species should provide a useful model for evolution of the master sex-determining gene and differentiation of sex chromosomes from antosomes.
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Univ Paris Saclay, Univ Versailles St Quentin Yvelines UVSQ, INRAE, BREED, F-78350 Jouy En Josas, FranceUniv Paris Saclay, Univ Versailles St Quentin Yvelines UVSQ, INRAE, BREED, F-78350 Jouy En Josas, France
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Natl Inst Genet, Comparat Genom Lab, Mishima, Shizuoka 4118540, Japan
Grad Univ Adv Studies, Dept Informat, Tokyo 1018430, Japan
Natl Inst Informat, Chiyoda Ku, Tokyo 1018430, JapanNiigata Univ, Inst Sci & Technol, Niigata 9502181, Japan