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Octopuses May Have The Oldest Sex Chromosomes in The Animal Kingdom : ScienceAlert

Last updated: February 3, 2025 1:57 pm
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Cephalopods May Have the Oldest Sex Chromosomes in the Animal Kingdom

A groundbreaking discovery in the octopus genome has revealed that cephalopods may possess the oldest sex chromosomes of any animal species. This finding sheds light on a long-standing mystery in the scientific community regarding the genetic basis of sex determination in these enigmatic creatures.

Researchers at the University of Oregon have recently uncovered evidence of genetic sex determination in cephalopods, tracing the origin of the sex chromosome back over 480 million years. This discovery challenges previous assumptions that cephalopods, such as octopuses, relied solely on environmental factors for sex determination.

By examining the genome of the California two-spot octopus (Octopus bimaculoides), the first cephalopod to have its entire genome sequenced, scientists identified a unique chromosome pair on chromosome number 17. This chromosome pair distinguishes between male and female octopuses, with males possessing a double-Z pair and females having only one Z chromosome.

The presence of the sex chromosome was confirmed through comparative analysis of octopus genomes from different species, including squid and nautilus. The researchers concluded that the cephalopod Z chromosome has a single, ancient origin dating back over 480 million years.

Interestingly, the Z chromosome was also found in the chambered nautilus (Nautilus pompilius), a distant relative of the octopus that diverged from a common ancestor over 480 million years ago. This suggests that the Z chromosome predates the evolutionary split between octopuses and nautiluses.

Compared to other animal species, including insects and sturgeon fish, the octopus’s sex chromosome appears to be one of the oldest known sex chromosomes in the animal kingdom. This discovery opens up new avenues for research into the evolution of sex chromosomes and the genetic basis of sex determination in diverse species.

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While much remains to be explored in the field of sex chromosome evolution, cephalopods like octopuses provide a unique opportunity to study ancient genetic mechanisms that have persisted for millions of years. This groundbreaking research highlights the remarkable complexity and diversity of biological systems across different species.

The findings of this study have been published in Current Biology, marking a significant advancement in our understanding of sex chromosome evolution in cephalopods.

An earlier version of this article was published in March 2024 before the research underwent peer review.

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