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Comparison between cultured and wild Pacific white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei) vitellogenesis: next-generation sequencing and relative expression of genes directly and indirectly related to reproduction.

Araceli Lorena Montes-Dominguez1, Jesus Arian Avena-Soto1, Jorge Luis Lizarraga-Rodriguez1, Rodrigo de Jesus Perez-Gala1, Stephanie Jimenez-Gutierrez1, Jesus Alberto Sotelo-Falomir2, Fernando Marino Pinzon-Miranda2, Francisco Martinez-Perez3, Horacio Alberto Muñoz-Rubi4, Dario Chavez-Herrera4, Laura Rebeca Jimenez-Gutierrez1,5.   

Abstract

Shrimp fisheries are among the most important fisheries worldwide, and shrimp culture has increased considerably in recent years. Most current studies on reproduction-related genes have been conducted on cultured shrimp. However, gene expression is intimately linked to physiological and environmental conditions, and therefore an organism's growth environment has a great influence on reproduction. Thus, gene expression profiling, should be applied in fisheries studies. Here, we identified the expression patterns of 76 reproduction-related genes in P. vannamei via the analysis of pooled transcriptomes from a time-series experiment encompassing a full circadian cycle. The expression patterns of genes associated both directly (Vtg, ODP, and ProR) and indirectly (FAMet, CruA1, and CruC1) with reproduction were evaluated, as these genes could be used as molecular markers of previtellogenic and vitellogenic maturation stages. The evaluated genes were prominently upregulated during vitellogenic stages, with specific expression patterns depending on the organism's environment, diet, and season. Vtg, ProR, ODP, and FaMet could serve as molecular markers for both wild and cultured organisms. ©2021 Montes-Dominguez et al.

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Keywords:  Circadian rhythm; Cultured shrimp; Relative expression; Transcriptome; Vitellogenesis; Wild shrimp

Year:  2021        PMID: 33665004      PMCID: PMC7908874          DOI: 10.7717/peerj.10694

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  PeerJ        ISSN: 2167-8359            Impact factor:   2.984


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