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  Scarlet tide: the first report of sex chromosomes in red algae

Lipinska, A., Barrera-Redondo, J., Cossard, G., Epperlein, P., Godfroy, O., Guillemin, M.-L., et al. (2023). Scarlet tide: the first report of sex chromosomes in red algae. In 56th Population Genetics Group Meeting (PopGroup 56) (pp. 3).

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Lipinska, A1, 2, Author           
Barrera-Redondo, J1, Author                 
Cossard, G, Author           
Epperlein, P1, Author           
Godfroy, O, Author
Guillemin, M-L, Author
Krueger-Hadfield, S, Author
Marchi, F, Author
Mauger, S, Author
Oliveira, M, Author
Ostrock, L, Author
Plastino, E, Author
Scornet, D, Author
Valero, M, Author
Coelho, S1, Author                 
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1Department Algal Development and Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, Max Planck Society, ou_3371686              
2Reproductive Isolation and Speciation in Brown Algae Group, Department Algal Development and Evolution, Max Planck Institute for Biology Tübingen, Max Planck Society, ou_3487208              

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 Abstract: Red algae (Rhodophyta) belong to the oldest evolutionary lineages of photosynthetic eukaryotes and comprise one of the largest phyla of algae on the planet. Most of the red algal species are multicellular and macroscopic, live in marine environment and have a complex life history with alternation of three, rather than two, generations. Particularly interesting are the aspects of the evolution of sex determination during the haploid life stage (UV sex chromosomes), however, the sex chromosomes in Rhodophyta have never been described to date. In this study, we used high-quality genomic, transcriptomic and genetic marker data to provide the first report of the red algal UV sex chromosomes using three species from the order Gracilariales. We report the genomic architecture and gene content of the male (V) sex chromosomes and their nonrecombining regions. The UV system in Gracilariales shows distinct evolutionary history not only from the well-studied XY and ZW systems but also from the other algal UV systems described so far. Nevertheless, some striking similarities exist, indicating remarkable universality of the underlying processes shaping sex chromosome evolution across major eukaryotic supergroups.

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 Dates: 2023-01
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Title: 56th Population Genetics Group Meeting (PopGroup 56)
Place of Event: London, UK
Start-/End Date: 2023-01-04 - 2023-01-06

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Title: 56th Population Genetics Group Meeting (PopGroup 56)
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