Table 4.
Polymorphism in M. cephalus predicted fshr gene
| Exon 1 | Exon 14a | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Positionb | 131 | 149 | 1689 | 1732 | 1759 | 1781 | 1875 | 1917 | 2031 | 2047 | 2112 |
| Nucleotide | T/C | T/C | C/A | G/A | T/G | C/A | C/T | C/T | G/A | G/A | C/A |
| AA | L/P | M/T | T/T | V/M | F/V | A/D | I/I | R/R | S/S | A/T | S/S |
| Malesc | 6/2 | 4/4 | 60/26 | 44/42 | 44/42 | 78/8 | 2/2 | 18/6 | 18/6 | 3/21 | 10/14 |
| Femalesc | 7/1 | 3/5 | 80/0 | 77/3 | 77/3 | 78/2 | 4/0 | 9/11 | 6/14 | 5/15 | 15/5 |
Two nonsynonymous SNPs comprising a haplotype that fits an XY model of SD are shown in bold underlined font. The “Y” fshry haplotype is presented on the right side of the divider.
Nucleotide position in the coding DNA sequence (in bp). Nucleotide and amino acid (AA) variation is denoted in both sides of divider.
Number of counts of alternative alleles in each position for samples of males and females, respectively.