The location and counts of the sex-determining gene, sdY , in pink salmon.

A) A genome-wide association analysis with sex as the phenotype under investigation shown as a Manhattan plot. The putative sex-determining region is indicated with an arrow. B) A scatterplot with the average coverage of the variants across the genome on the x-axis for all the pink salmon, and the e...

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Main Authors: Kris A. Christensen (3797896), Eric B. Rondeau (8726934), Dionne Sakhrani (809148), Carlo A. Biagi (9579561), Hollie Johnson (11851615), Jay Joshi (8283645), Anne-Marie Flores (9579564), Sreeja Leelakumari (11851618), Richard Moore (2297), Pawan K. Pandoh (11851621), Ruth E. Withler (7852571), Terry D. Beacham (2855522), Rosalind A. Leggatt (11851624), Carolyn M. Tarpey (11851627), Lisa W. Seeb (8135907), James E. Seeb (8135904), Steven J. M. Jones (9709382), Robert H. Devlin (7852568), Ben F. Koop (316166)
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Published: 2021
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0255752.g007
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Summary:A) A genome-wide association analysis with sex as the phenotype under investigation shown as a Manhattan plot. The putative sex-determining region is indicated with an arrow. B) A scatterplot with the average coverage of the variants across the genome on the x-axis for all the pink salmon, and the estimated sdY count on the y-axis ( sdY has previously been identified as the sex-determining gene in most salmonids). The different colour points represent different year-classes and sdY haplotypes.