第一个对鲍鱼进化和经济重要性特征具有基因组见解的midae halotis基因组序列的注释

IF 1.3 4区 生物学 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Thendo S. Tshilate , Edson Ishengoma , Clint Rhode
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摘要

Haliotis midae或“perlemoen”是南非特有的五种鲍鱼之一,是唯一一种具有高国际需求的重要商业鲍鱼。由于捕捞渔业和偷猎的过度开发,对这种鲍鱼物种的需求增加,导致自然种群减少。促进H.midae的水产养殖生产应有助于最大限度地减少对野生种群的压力。在这里,H.midae的基因组草案已经被测序、组装和注释。牵伸组件的总长度为1.5Gb,重叠群N50为0.238Mb,支架N50为0。238Mb,GC水平为40%。基因注释,结合从头算和循证管道,鉴定出52280个具有蛋白质编码潜力的基因。所鉴定的基因用于预测其他四个鲍鱼物种(金翅鲍、红鲍、盘鲍和鲁费森鲍)之间共享的同源基因,五个物种之间共享4702个同源基因。在鲍鱼的直系同源基因中,进一步分析了单拷贝基因的选择特征,发现在特定的鲍鱼谱系中,参与发育功能的几种分子调控蛋白处于正选择状态。此外,进行了基于全基因组SNP的系统发育学评估,以确认所考虑的鲍鱼物种与基因组草案之间的进化关系,重申了H.midae与澳大利亚绿唇鲍(H.laevigata)和黑唇鲍(H.rubra)密切相关。这项研究有助于理解与各种生物系统相关的基因,强调鲍鱼的进化和发展,并有可能应用于商业种群的遗传改良。
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A first annotated genome sequence for Haliotis midae with genomic insights into abalone evolution and traits of economic importance

Haliotis midae or “perlemoen” is one of five abalone species endemic to South Africa, and being palatable, the only commercially important abalone species with a high international demand. The higher demand for this abalone species has resulted in the decrease of natural stocks due to overexploitation by capture fisheries and poaching. Facilitating aquaculture production of H. midae should assist in minimising the pressure on the wild populations. Here, the draft genome of H. midae has been sequenced, assembled, and annotated. The draft assembly resulted in a total length of 1.5 Gb, contig N50 of 0.238 Mb, scaffold N50 of 0. 238 Mb and GC level of 40%. Gene annotation, combining ab initio and evidence-based pipelines identified 52,280 genes with protein coding potential. The genes identified were used to predict orthologous genes shared among the four other abalone species (H. laevigata, H. rubra, H. discus hannai and H. rufescens) and 4702 orthologous genes were shared across the five species. Among the orthologous genes in abalones, single copy genes were further analysed for signatures of selection and several molecular regulatory proteins involved in developmental functions were found to be under positive selection in specific abalone lineages. Furthermore, whole genome SNP-based phylogenomic assessment was performed to confirm the evolutionary relationship among the considered abalone species with draft genomes, reaffirming that H. midae is closely related to the Australian Greenlip (H. laevigata) and Blacklip (H. rubra). The study assists in the understanding of genes related to various biological systems underscoring the evolution and development of abalones, with potential applications for genetic improvement of commercial stocks.

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Marine genomics
Marine genomics 生物-遗传学
CiteScore
3.60
自引率
5.30%
发文量
50
审稿时长
29 days
期刊介绍: The journal publishes papers on all functional and evolutionary aspects of genes, chromatin, chromosomes and (meta)genomes of marine (and freshwater) organisms. It deals with new genome-enabled insights into the broader framework of environmental science. Topics within the scope of this journal include: • Population genomics and ecology • Evolutionary and developmental genomics • Comparative genomics • Metagenomics • Environmental genomics • Systems biology More specific topics include: geographic and phylogenomic characterization of aquatic organisms, metabolic capacities and pathways of organisms and communities, biogeochemical cycles, genomics and integrative approaches applied to microbial ecology including (meta)transcriptomics and (meta)proteomics, tracking of infectious diseases, environmental stress, global climate change and ecosystem modelling.
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