Article
Identification of the sex chromosome system in a sand fly species, Lutzomyia longipalpis s.l.
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VIGODER, Felipe M.; ARARIPE, Luciana O.; CARVALHO, Antonio Bernardo. Identification of the sex chromosome system in a sand fly species, Lutzomyia longipalpis s.l. G3, jkab217, 7 p, June 2021. .
2160-1836
10.1093/g3journal/jkab217
Autor
Vigoder, Felipe M.
Araripe, Luciana O.
Carvalho, Antonio Bernardo
Resumen
In many animal species, sex determination is accomplished by heterogamety i.e., one of the sexes produces two types of gametes, which
upon fertilization will direct the development toward males or females. Both male (“XY”) and female (“ZW”) heterogamety are known to
occur and can be easily distinguished when the sex-chromosomes are morphologically different. However, this approach fails in cases of
homomorphic sex chromosomes, such as the sand fly Lutzomyia longipalpis s.l. (Psychodidae, Diptera), which is the main vector of visceral
leishmaniosis in Brazil. In order to identify the heterogametic sex in L. longipalpis s.l., we did a whole-genome sequencing of males and
females separately and used the “Y chromosome Genome Scan” (YGS) method to find sex-specific sequences. Our results, which were
confirmed by PCR, show that L. longipalpis s.l. has XY system. The YGS method can be especially useful in situations in which no morpho logical difference is observed in the sex-chromosomes or when fresh specimens are not readily available.