Analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.

BACKGROUND: Body color and coloration patterns are important phenotypic traits to maintain survival and reproduction activities. The Oujiang color varieties of common carp (Cyprinus carpio var. color), with a narrow distribution in Zhejiang Province of China and a history of aquaculture for over 1,2...

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Main Authors: Chenghui Wang, Michael Wachholtz, Jun Wang, Xiaolin Liao, Guoqing Lu
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2014-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3946065?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-a5cbd1e20bd34928b97934828f96f5bd2020-11-24T21:58:27ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032014-01-0193e9007410.1371/journal.pone.0090074Analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.Chenghui WangMichael WachholtzJun WangXiaolin LiaoGuoqing LuBACKGROUND: Body color and coloration patterns are important phenotypic traits to maintain survival and reproduction activities. The Oujiang color varieties of common carp (Cyprinus carpio var. color), with a narrow distribution in Zhejiang Province of China and a history of aquaculture for over 1,200 years, consistently exhibit a variety of body color patterns. The molecular mechanism underlying diverse color patterns in these variants is unknown. To the practical end, it is essential to develop molecular markers that can distinguish different phenotypes and assist selective breeding. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this exploratory study, we conducted Roche 454 transcriptome sequencing of two pooled skin tissue samples of Oujiang common carp, which correspond to distinct color patterns, red with big black spots (RB) and whole white (WW), and a total of 737,525 sequence reads were generated. The reads obtained in this study were co-assembled jointly with common carp Roche 454 sequencing reads downloaded from NCBI SRA database, resulting in 43,923 isotigs and 546,676 singletons. Over 31 thousand (31,445; 71.6%) isotigs were found with significant BLAST matches (E<1e-10) to the nr protein database, which corresponds to 12,597 annotated zebrafish genes. A total of 70,947 isotigs and singletons (transcripts) were annotated with Gene Ontology, and 60,221 transcripts were found with corresponding EC numbers. Out of 145 zebrafish pigmentation genes, orthologs for 117 were recovered in Oujiang color carp transcriptome, including 18 found only among singletons. Our transcriptome analysis revealed over 52,902 SNPs in Oujiang common carp, and identified 63 SNP markers that are putatively unique either for RB or WW. CONCLUSIONS: The transcriptome of Oujiang color varieties of common carp obtained through this study, along with the pigmentation genes recovered and the color pattern-specific molecular markers developed, will facilitate future research on the molecular mechanism of color patterns and promote aquaculture of Oujiang color varieties of common carp through molecular marker assisted-selective breeding.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3946065?pdf=render
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author Chenghui Wang
Michael Wachholtz
Jun Wang
Xiaolin Liao
Guoqing Lu
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Michael Wachholtz
Jun Wang
Xiaolin Liao
Guoqing Lu
Analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Chenghui Wang
Michael Wachholtz
Jun Wang
Xiaolin Liao
Guoqing Lu
author_sort Chenghui Wang
title Analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.
title_short Analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.
title_full Analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.
title_fullStr Analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.
title_sort analysis of the skin transcriptome in two oujiang color varieties of common carp.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2014-01-01
description BACKGROUND: Body color and coloration patterns are important phenotypic traits to maintain survival and reproduction activities. The Oujiang color varieties of common carp (Cyprinus carpio var. color), with a narrow distribution in Zhejiang Province of China and a history of aquaculture for over 1,200 years, consistently exhibit a variety of body color patterns. The molecular mechanism underlying diverse color patterns in these variants is unknown. To the practical end, it is essential to develop molecular markers that can distinguish different phenotypes and assist selective breeding. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: In this exploratory study, we conducted Roche 454 transcriptome sequencing of two pooled skin tissue samples of Oujiang common carp, which correspond to distinct color patterns, red with big black spots (RB) and whole white (WW), and a total of 737,525 sequence reads were generated. The reads obtained in this study were co-assembled jointly with common carp Roche 454 sequencing reads downloaded from NCBI SRA database, resulting in 43,923 isotigs and 546,676 singletons. Over 31 thousand (31,445; 71.6%) isotigs were found with significant BLAST matches (E<1e-10) to the nr protein database, which corresponds to 12,597 annotated zebrafish genes. A total of 70,947 isotigs and singletons (transcripts) were annotated with Gene Ontology, and 60,221 transcripts were found with corresponding EC numbers. Out of 145 zebrafish pigmentation genes, orthologs for 117 were recovered in Oujiang color carp transcriptome, including 18 found only among singletons. Our transcriptome analysis revealed over 52,902 SNPs in Oujiang common carp, and identified 63 SNP markers that are putatively unique either for RB or WW. CONCLUSIONS: The transcriptome of Oujiang color varieties of common carp obtained through this study, along with the pigmentation genes recovered and the color pattern-specific molecular markers developed, will facilitate future research on the molecular mechanism of color patterns and promote aquaculture of Oujiang color varieties of common carp through molecular marker assisted-selective breeding.
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