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This article is part of the theme issue 'Challenging the paradigm in sex chromosome evolution empirical and theoretical insights with a focus on vertebrates (Part I)'.So far, very few sex-determining genes have been identified in vertebrates and most of them, the so-called 'usual suspects', evolved from genes which fulfil essential functions during sexual development and are thus already tightly linked to the process that they now govern. The single exception to this 'usual suspects' rule in vertebrates so far is the conserved salmonid