Fish species exhibit substantial variation in the degree of genetic differentiation between sex chromosome pairs, and therefore offer the opportunity to study the full range of sex chromosome evolution. We used restriction-site associated DNA sequencing (RAD-seq) to study the sex chromosomes of Characidium gomesi, a species with conspicuous heteromorphic ZW/ZZ sex chromosomes. We screened 9863 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), corresponding to ~1 marker/100 kb distributed across the genome for sex-linked variation. With this data set, we identified 26 female-specific RAD loci, putatively located on the W chromosome, as well as 148 sex-associated SNPs showing significant differentiation (average FST=0.144) between males and females, an...
Chromosome painting with DNA probes obtained from supernumerary (B) and sex chromosomes in three spe...
Sex chromosomes change more frequently in fish than in mammals or birds. However, certain chromosome...
The main objectives of this study were to test: (1) whether the W-chromosome differentiation matches...
Fish species exhibit substantial variation in the degree of genetic differentiation between sex chro...
Fish species exhibit substantial variation in the degree of genetic differentiation between sex chro...
Chromosome painting with DNA probes obtained from supernumerary (B) and sex chromosomes in three spe...
Background: The Characidium (a Neotropical fish group) have a conserved diploid number (2n = 50), bu...
The W chromosome of the fishes Characidium cf. fasciatum, Characidium sp. and Characidium cf. gomesi...
Genetic sex-determination is one of the most prevalent systems by which the sex of an organism can b...
Characidium constitutes an interesting model for cytogenetic studies, since a large degree of karyot...
Abstract: Fishes exhibit the greatest diversity of species among vertebrates, offering a number of r...
Abstract Despite substantial progress, there are still several gaps in our knowledge about the proce...
Fish have evolved a variety of sex-determining (SD) systems including male heterogamy (XY), female h...
Some species of the genus Characidium have heteromorphic ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes with a totally hetero...
International audienceIn many organisms, the sex chromosome pair can be recognized due to heteromorp...
Chromosome painting with DNA probes obtained from supernumerary (B) and sex chromosomes in three spe...
Sex chromosomes change more frequently in fish than in mammals or birds. However, certain chromosome...
The main objectives of this study were to test: (1) whether the W-chromosome differentiation matches...
Fish species exhibit substantial variation in the degree of genetic differentiation between sex chro...
Fish species exhibit substantial variation in the degree of genetic differentiation between sex chro...
Chromosome painting with DNA probes obtained from supernumerary (B) and sex chromosomes in three spe...
Background: The Characidium (a Neotropical fish group) have a conserved diploid number (2n = 50), bu...
The W chromosome of the fishes Characidium cf. fasciatum, Characidium sp. and Characidium cf. gomesi...
Genetic sex-determination is one of the most prevalent systems by which the sex of an organism can b...
Characidium constitutes an interesting model for cytogenetic studies, since a large degree of karyot...
Abstract: Fishes exhibit the greatest diversity of species among vertebrates, offering a number of r...
Abstract Despite substantial progress, there are still several gaps in our knowledge about the proce...
Fish have evolved a variety of sex-determining (SD) systems including male heterogamy (XY), female h...
Some species of the genus Characidium have heteromorphic ZZ/ZW sex chromosomes with a totally hetero...
International audienceIn many organisms, the sex chromosome pair can be recognized due to heteromorp...
Chromosome painting with DNA probes obtained from supernumerary (B) and sex chromosomes in three spe...
Sex chromosomes change more frequently in fish than in mammals or birds. However, certain chromosome...
The main objectives of this study were to test: (1) whether the W-chromosome differentiation matches...