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One of two growth hormone genes in coho salmon is sex-linked.
Authors:S H Forbes   K L Knudsen   T W North     F W Allendorf
Affiliation:Division of Biological Sciences, University of Montana, Missoula 59812.
Abstract:Salmonid fishes have two growth hormone genesresulting from their polyploid ancestry. We used the polymerase chain reactionto examine genetic variation in the third intron (C) of both of these genes incoho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch). A polymorphism in the length of intron C inGH-1 is due to a variable number of copies of a 31-nt repeat that is absent fromGH-1 of the closely related chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) andrainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss). Thus, this tandem repeat sequence hasbecome established in the genome of coho salmon since the separation of thisspecies from its closest relatives. All male coho salmon examined have an alleleat the second growth hormone gene, GH-2, that is not found in females. GH-2 isthus on the sex chromosome and there is no recombination between GH-2 and thesex-determining locus (SEX). Sequences of intron C indicate much greaterdivergence between the X chromosome-specific allele and the Ychromosome-specific allele within coho salmon than between the Xchromosome-specific alleles of coho and the closely related chinook salmon.Thus, absence of recombination between GH-2 and SEX apparently predatesseparation of these two species.
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