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Hauptverfasser: Liesner, Daniel, Cossard, Guillaume G, Zheng, Min, Godfroy, Olivier, Barrera-Redondo, Josué, Haas, Fabian B, Coelho, Susana M
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Veröffentlicht: Developmental cell 2025
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author Liesner, Daniel
Cossard, Guillaume G
Zheng, Min
Godfroy, Olivier
Barrera-Redondo, Josué
Haas, Fabian B
Coelho, Susana M
author_facet Liesner, Daniel
Cossard, Guillaume G
Zheng, Min
Godfroy, Olivier
Barrera-Redondo, Josué
Haas, Fabian B
Coelho, Susana M
Liesner, Daniel
Cossard, Guillaume G
Zheng, Min
Godfroy, Olivier
Barrera-Redondo, Josué
Haas, Fabian B
Coelho, Susana M
collection PubMed - marine biology
contents Developmental pathways underlying sexual differentiation in the U/V sex chromosome system of giant kelp. Liesner, Daniel Cossard, Guillaume G Zheng, Min Godfroy, Olivier Barrera-Redondo, Josué Haas, Fabian B Coelho, Susana M Sex Chromosomes Male Female Sex Differentiation Kelp Animals Transcriptome Sex Determination Processes Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental In many multicellular organisms, sexual development is not determined by XX/XY or ZW/ZZ systems but by U/V sex chromosomes. In U/V systems, sex determination occurs in the haploid phase, with U chromosomes in females and V chromosomes in males. Here, we explore several male, female, and partially sex-reversed male lines of giant kelp to decipher how U/V sex chromosomes and autosomes initiate male versus female development. We identify a key set of genes on the sex chromosomes involved in triggering sexual development and characterize autosomal effector genes underlying sexual differentiation. We show that male, but not female, development involves large-scale transcriptome reorganization with pervasive enrichment in regulatory genes, faster evolutionary rates, and high species-specificity of male-biased genes. Our observations imply that a female-like phenotype is the "ground state", which is complemented by the presence of a U-chromosome but overridden by a dominant male developmental program triggered by the V-chromosome.
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spellingShingle Developmental pathways underlying sexual differentiation in the U/V sex chromosome system of giant kelp.
Liesner, Daniel
Cossard, Guillaume G
Zheng, Min
Godfroy, Olivier
Barrera-Redondo, Josué
Haas, Fabian B
Coelho, Susana M
Sex Chromosomes
Male
Female
Sex Differentiation
Kelp
Animals
Transcriptome
Sex Determination Processes
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
Developmental pathways underlying sexual differentiation in the U/V sex chromosome system of giant kelp. Liesner, Daniel Cossard, Guillaume G Zheng, Min Godfroy, Olivier Barrera-Redondo, Josué Haas, Fabian B Coelho, Susana M Sex Chromosomes Male Female Sex Differentiation Kelp Animals Transcriptome Sex Determination Processes Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental In many multicellular organisms, sexual development is not determined by XX/XY or ZW/ZZ systems but by U/V sex chromosomes. In U/V systems, sex determination occurs in the haploid phase, with U chromosomes in females and V chromosomes in males. Here, we explore several male, female, and partially sex-reversed male lines of giant kelp to decipher how U/V sex chromosomes and autosomes initiate male versus female development. We identify a key set of genes on the sex chromosomes involved in triggering sexual development and characterize autosomal effector genes underlying sexual differentiation. We show that male, but not female, development involves large-scale transcriptome reorganization with pervasive enrichment in regulatory genes, faster evolutionary rates, and high species-specificity of male-biased genes. Our observations imply that a female-like phenotype is the "ground state", which is complemented by the presence of a U-chromosome but overridden by a dominant male developmental program triggered by the V-chromosome.
title Developmental pathways underlying sexual differentiation in the U/V sex chromosome system of giant kelp.
topic Sex Chromosomes
Male
Female
Sex Differentiation
Kelp
Animals
Transcriptome
Sex Determination Processes
Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental
url https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/39793585/