De novo RNA-Seq analysis of the venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.

The Venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, is one of the most important bivalves in China. In recent years, increasing expansive morbidity has occurred in breeding areas, imposing significant losses on the national economy. To understand the molecular mechanisms of immune-related genes, we analyzed and seque...

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Main Authors: Baoping Pan, Yipeng Ren, Jing Gao, Hong Gao
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4390376?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-77c9fbf35a00490e8fa158a0f525808a2020-11-25T01:56:28ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-01104e012329610.1371/journal.pone.0123296De novo RNA-Seq analysis of the venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.Baoping PanYipeng RenJing GaoHong GaoThe Venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, is one of the most important bivalves in China. In recent years, increasing expansive morbidity has occurred in breeding areas, imposing significant losses on the national economy. To understand the molecular mechanisms of immune-related genes, we analyzed and sequenced hemolymph samples that were injected with two pathogenic microorganisms using the Illumina Miseq system. After trimming, more than 12 M PE reads with an average length greater than 410 bp were assembled into 70,079 transcripts with a mean length of 980 bp. Using a homology analysis, 102 (135 transcripts) potentially immune-related genes were identified, and most of them exhibited a similar pattern in both samples. These data indicated that the response of the clam to both types of bacterial infection might follow a similar molecular mechanism. Using the TreeFam method, 9,904 gene families and 1,031 unique families of the clam were preliminarily classified in comparison to five related species. A significant number of SSRs were identified, which could facilitate the identification of polymorphisms in Venus clam populations. These datasets will improve our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms driving the immune response to bacterial infection in clam populations and will provide basic data about clam breeding and disease control.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4390376?pdf=render
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author Baoping Pan
Yipeng Ren
Jing Gao
Hong Gao
spellingShingle Baoping Pan
Yipeng Ren
Jing Gao
Hong Gao
De novo RNA-Seq analysis of the venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Baoping Pan
Yipeng Ren
Jing Gao
Hong Gao
author_sort Baoping Pan
title De novo RNA-Seq analysis of the venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.
title_short De novo RNA-Seq analysis of the venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.
title_full De novo RNA-Seq analysis of the venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.
title_fullStr De novo RNA-Seq analysis of the venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.
title_full_unstemmed De novo RNA-Seq analysis of the venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.
title_sort de novo rna-seq analysis of the venus clam, cyclina sinensis, and the identification of immune-related genes.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description The Venus clam, Cyclina sinensis, is one of the most important bivalves in China. In recent years, increasing expansive morbidity has occurred in breeding areas, imposing significant losses on the national economy. To understand the molecular mechanisms of immune-related genes, we analyzed and sequenced hemolymph samples that were injected with two pathogenic microorganisms using the Illumina Miseq system. After trimming, more than 12 M PE reads with an average length greater than 410 bp were assembled into 70,079 transcripts with a mean length of 980 bp. Using a homology analysis, 102 (135 transcripts) potentially immune-related genes were identified, and most of them exhibited a similar pattern in both samples. These data indicated that the response of the clam to both types of bacterial infection might follow a similar molecular mechanism. Using the TreeFam method, 9,904 gene families and 1,031 unique families of the clam were preliminarily classified in comparison to five related species. A significant number of SSRs were identified, which could facilitate the identification of polymorphisms in Venus clam populations. These datasets will improve our knowledge of the molecular mechanisms driving the immune response to bacterial infection in clam populations and will provide basic data about clam breeding and disease control.
url http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4390376?pdf=render
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