Evolution of sex chromosomes, sex determination and asexuality in Artemia brine shrimp

Elkrewi MN. 2025. Evolution of sex chromosomes, sex determination and asexuality in Artemia brine shrimp. Institute of Science and Technology Austria.

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Crustaceans are a large group of arthropods with a great diversity of species and different types of sex determination systems and reproductive modes (Subramoniam, 2017). This makes them a great model for exploring the evolution of sex chromosomes and sexual dimorphism and investigating the evolutionary mechanisms driving and maintaining the diversity of reproductive systems. Within this taxon, Brine shrimp of the genus Artemia, a branchiopod crustacean, are well suited for such explorations, as they have both highly dimorphic traits and closely related sexual and asexual species. Although brine shrimp are known to have ZW sex chromosomes (Bowen, 1963; Parraguez et al., 2009), the sex chromosomes are still not well characterized at the genomic level, the sex-determination gene is unknown, and it is still unclear whether the same sex chromosomes as shared by the different species. The first part of this thesis was to characterize the Z and W chromosomes in Artemia using an array of methods, from generating multiple chromosome and contig level genome assemblies to identifying W-linked scaffolds and transcripts in multiple species using k-mer based approaches. The second part tackles the conservation of the cell type specific regulatory pathways in the female reproductive system between Artemia and Drosophila, and the expression of the Z-specific region throughout meiosis using single-nucleus RNA-seq data. Our results show that germline cells lack dosage compensation, with a subset of cells showing evidence of extreme repression of the Z chromosome. With multiple sexual species and several asexual lineages of parthenogenetic females that produce rare males at low frequencies, Brine shrimp present the perfect opportunity to explore the transition to asexuality and shed light on the prerequisites and repercussions of the form of modified meiosis maintaining the asexual lineages. The last chapter is an investigation of the molecular pathways involved in asexual reproduction in Artemia using newly generated single nucleus RNAseq and WGS data and previously published data.
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2025-03-14
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My PhD work was funded by the Austrian science fund (FWF), as part of the SFB Meiosis consortium (https://sfbmeiosis.org/, grant ID FWF SFB F88-10).
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Elkrewi MN. Evolution of sex chromosomes, sex determination and asexuality in Artemia brine shrimp. 2025. doi:10.15479/AT-ISTA-19386
Elkrewi, M. N. (2025). Evolution of sex chromosomes, sex determination and asexuality in Artemia brine shrimp. Institute of Science and Technology Austria. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT-ISTA-19386
Elkrewi, Marwan N. “Evolution of Sex Chromosomes, Sex Determination and Asexuality in Artemia Brine Shrimp.” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2025. https://doi.org/10.15479/AT-ISTA-19386.
M. N. Elkrewi, “Evolution of sex chromosomes, sex determination and asexuality in Artemia brine shrimp,” Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2025.
Elkrewi MN. 2025. Evolution of sex chromosomes, sex determination and asexuality in Artemia brine shrimp. Institute of Science and Technology Austria.
Elkrewi, Marwan N. Evolution of Sex Chromosomes, Sex Determination and Asexuality in Artemia Brine Shrimp. Institute of Science and Technology Austria, 2025, doi:10.15479/AT-ISTA-19386.
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