Male sex in houseflies is determined by Mdmd, a paralog of the generic splice factor gene CWC22

Akash Sharma, Svenia D Heinze, Yanli Wu, Tea Kohlbrenner, Ian Morilla, Claudia Brunner, Ernst A Wimmer, Louis van de Zande, Mark D Robinson, Leo W Beukeboom, Daniel Bopp

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Across species, animals have diverse sex determination pathways, each consisting of a hierarchical cascade of genes and its associated regulatory mechanism. Houseflies have a distinctive polymorphic sex determination system in which a dominant male determiner, the M-factor, can reside on any of the chromosomes. We identified a gene, Musca domesticamale determiner (Mdmd), as the M-factor. Mdmd originated from a duplication of the spliceosomal factor gene CWC22 (nucampholin). Targeted Mdmd disruption results in complete sex reversal to fertile females because of a shift from male to female expression of the downstream genes transformer and doublesex The presence of Mdmd on different chromosomes indicates that Mdmd translocated to different genomic sites. Thus, an instructive signal in sex determination can arise by duplication and neofunctionalization of an essential splicing regulator.

Originele taal-2English
Pagina's (van-tot)642-645
Aantal pagina's4
TijdschriftScience
Volume356
Nummer van het tijdschrift6338
DOI's
StatusPublished - 2017

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