bidens Opsariichthys性腺转录组分析揭示性别相关基因。

IF 2.2 2区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Chunhua Zhou , Xinyang Lian , Rongrong Wang , Xiaoping Wu , Feng Lin , Shan Ouyang , Shaoqing Jian , Qi Hua
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白鳞鱼是中国独特的经济淡水鱼。雄梭子鱼生长速度快于雌梭子鱼,在繁殖期,雄梭子鱼体表有吸引人的蓝绿色条纹。全雄群体的育种可以显著提高育种效率。为了促进全雄性种群的繁殖,需要进一步研究调节性别分化和性腺发育的机制。本研究采用Illumina高通量测序技术对O. bidens的卵巢和睾丸进行转录组测序。结果显示,与睾丸相比,卵巢中共有21703个差异表达基因,其中上调基因8645个,下调基因5880个。基因本体论和京都基因与基因组百科分析揭示了多个差异表达基因参与性别分化和性腺发育。选择8个差异表达基因(zp3、cyp19a、hsd17b1、msh4、dmrt1、rspo2、kif23和gdf9)进行RT-qPCR验证,这些基因在性别分化和性腺发育中发挥关键作用。选择基因在睾丸和卵巢中的表达量差异有统计学意义(P
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Gonadal transcriptome analysis of Opsariichthys bidens reveals sex-associated genes

Gonadal transcriptome analysis of Opsariichthys bidens reveals sex-associated genes
Opsariichthys bidens is a unique economically important freshwater fish in China. Male O. bidens grow faster than females, and male fish have attractive blue-green stripes on the body surface during the breeding period. The breeding of all-male stocks can significantly improve the efficiency of breeding. To accelerate the breeding of all-male stocks, additional studies of the mechanism regulating sex differentiation and gonad development are needed. In this study, transcriptome sequencing of the ovaries and testes of O. bidens was performed using Illumina high-throughput sequencing. The results revealed a total of 21,703 differentially expressed genes, including 8645 up-regulated genes and 5880 down-regulated genes expressed in the ovary compared with the testis. Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes analyses revealed multiple differentially expressed genes involved in sex differentiation and gonad development. Eight differentially expressed genes (zp3, cyp19a, hsd17b1, msh4, dmrt1, rspo2, kif23, and gdf9) that play a key role in sex differentiation and gonadal development were selected for RT-qPCR validation. The expression levels of selected genes in the testes and ovaries were significantly different (P < 0.05). zp3, cyp19a, hsd17b1, and gdf9 were female-biased genes, and msh4, dmrt1, rspo2, and kif23 were male-biased genes. zp3, cyp19a, hsd17b, and msh4 were only slightly expressed in the kidney and liver, and dmrt1, rspo2, kif23, and gdf9 were all expressed in gill, kidney, and liver tissue. None of the genes were expressed in the heart or muscle. In this study, differentially expressed genes related to the sex determination and differentiation of O. bidens were identified. Overall, our findings provide important data for future studies of the molecular mechanisms of sex differentiation and gonad development of O. bidens and will aid the breeding of all-male species.
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期刊介绍: Comparative Biochemistry & Physiology (CBP) publishes papers in comparative, environmental and evolutionary physiology. Part D: Genomics and Proteomics (CBPD), focuses on “omics” approaches to physiology, including comparative and functional genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, metabolomics, and lipidomics. Most studies employ “omics” and/or system biology to test specific hypotheses about molecular and biochemical mechanisms underlying physiological responses to the environment. We encourage papers that address fundamental questions in comparative physiology and biochemistry rather than studies with a focus that is purely technical, methodological or descriptive in nature.
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