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== Sex == The southern platyfish has three sex chromosomes W, X, and Y, that interact with autosomal genes. This creates a highly complex sex determination system.<ref>{{Citation |last=Kallman |first=Klaus D. |title=A New Look at Sex Determination in Poeciliid Fishes |date=1984 |work=Evolutionary Genetics of Fishes |pages=95β171 |editor-last=Turner |editor-first=Bruce J. |url=https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4652-4_3 |access-date=2024-08-04 |place=Boston, MA |publisher=Springer US |language=en |doi=10.1007/978-1-4684-4652-4_3 |isbn=978-1-4684-4652-4}}</ref><ref name="Schartl">{{cite journal |vauthors=Schartl M |date=July 2004 |title=A comparative view on sex determination in medaka |journal=Mechanisms of Development |volume=121 |issue=7β8 |pages=639β645 |doi=10.1016/j.mod.2004.03.001 |pmid=15210173 |s2cid=17401686 |doi-access=free}}</ref> * The Y chromosome carries a dominant male-determining gene (''M''), which is thought to be homologous to the mammalian ''SRY'' gene located on the Y chromosome. * The W chromosome carries a suppressor gene (''S'') that inhibits the activity of the male-determining gene (''M'') on the Y chromosome. This explains why WY individuals develop as females. * The X chromosome lacks the suppressor gene (''S'') found on the W chromosome, allowing XY and YY individuals to develop as males. There are 4 autosomal alleles that intervene in the sex determination system: * A recessive autosomal factor ''a'', can, in its homozygous state (''aa''), activate the male-determining gene on the X chromosome. This leads to the development of XX males. * Two recessive alleles ''b'' and ''c'', likely acting in concert, can activate the male-determining gene located on the W chromosome. This activation can result in WW, WX, and even WY individuals developing as males. The ''b'' factor appears to specifically suppress the W-linked suppressor (''S''). * The dominant ''T'' allele interacts with a specific variant of the Y chromosome (designated as Y') to promote female development in some XY individuals. {| class="wikitable" |+Sex chromosome combinations in ''Xiphophorus maculatus'' !Genotype !Sex |- |WW |Female |- |WX |Female |- |WY |Female |- |XX |Usually female, but can be male under the influence of autosomal factors |- |XY |Usually Male, but can be female with the Y' chromosome and ''T'' autosomal allele. |- |YY |Male |}
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