Authors
Armando Geraldes, Charles Hefer, Arnaud Capron, Natalia Kolosova, Felix Martinez-Nunez, Raju Y Soolanayakanahally, Brian Stanton, R Shuren, R D Guy, Shawn D Mansfield, Carl J Douglas, Quentin Q Cronk
Publication date
2015
Journal
Molecular Ecology
Description
All species of the genus Populus (poplar, aspen) are dioecious, suggesting an ancient origin of this trait. Despite some empirical counter examples, theory suggests that nonrecombining sex‐linked regions should quickly spread, eventually becoming heteromorphic chromosomes. In contrast, we show using whole‐genome scans that the sex‐associated region in Populus trichocarpa is small and much younger than the age of the genus. This indicates that sex determination is highly labile in poplar, consistent with recent evidence of ‘turnover’ of sex‐determination regions in animals. We performed whole‐genome resequencing of 52 P. trichocarpa (black cottonwood) and 34 Populus balsamifera (balsam poplar) individuals of known sex. Genomewide association studies in these unstructured populations identified 650 SNPs significantly associated with sex. We estimate the size of the sex‐linked region to be ~100 …
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