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. 2001;111(1-3):125-31.
doi: 10.1023/a:1013725717142.

Characterization of sex chromosomes in rainbow trout and coho salmon using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

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Characterization of sex chromosomes in rainbow trout and coho salmon using fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH)

P Iturra et al. Genetica. 2001.

Abstract

With the aim of characterizing the sex chromosomes of rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) and to identify the sex chromosomes of coho salmon (O. kisutch), we used molecular markers OmyP9, 5S rDNA, and a growth hormone gene fragment (GH2), as FISH probes. Metaphase chromosomes were obtained from lymphocyte cultures from farm specimens of rainbow trout and coho salmon. Rainbow trout sex marker OmyP9 hybridizes on the sex chromosomes of rainbow trout, while in coho salmon, fluorescent signals were localized in the medial region of the long arm of one subtelocentric chromosome pair. This hybridization pattern together with the hybridization of a GH2 intron probe on a chromosome pair having the same morphology, suggests that a subtelocentric pair could be the sex chromosomes in this species. We confirm that in rainbow trout, one of the two loci for 5S rDNA genes is on the X chromosome. In males of this species that lack a heteromorphic sex pair (XX males), the 5S rDNA probe hybridized to both subtelocentrics. This finding is discussed in relation to the hypothesis of intraspecific polymorphism of sex chromosomes in rainbow trout.

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