Penaeid shrimp genome provides insights into benthic adaptation and frequent molting

对虾基因组揭示了底栖适应和频繁蜕皮的机制

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作者:Xiaojun Zhang,Jianbo Yuan,Yamin Sun,Shihao Li,Yi Gao,Yang Yu,Chengzhang Liu,Quanchao Wang,Xinjia Lv,Xiaoxi Zhang,Ka Yan Ma,Xiaobo Wang,Wenchao Lin,Long Wang,Xueli Zhu,Chengsong Zhang,Jiquan Zhang,Songjun Jin,Kuijie Yu,Jie Kong,Peng Xu,Jack Chen,Hongbin Zhang,Patrick Sorgeloos,Amir Sagi,Acacia Alcivar-Warren,Zhanjiang Liu,Lei Wang,Jue Ruan,Ka Hou Chu,Bin Liu,Fuhua Li,Jianhai Xiang

Abstract

Crustacea, the subphylum of Arthropoda which dominates the aquatic environment, is of major importance in ecology and fisheries. Here we report the genome sequence of the Pacific white shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei, covering ~1.66 Gb (scaffold N50 605.56 Kb) with 25,596 protein-coding genes and a high proportion of simple sequence repeats (>23.93%). The expansion of genes related to vision and locomotion is probably central to its benthic adaptation. Frequent molting of the shrimp may be explained by an intensified ecdysone signal pathway through gene expansion and positive selection. As an important aquaculture organism, L. vannamei has been subjected to high selection pressure during the past 30 years of breeding, and this has had a considerable impact on its genome. Decoding the L. vannamei genome not only provides an insight into the genetic underpinnings of specific biological processes, but also provides valuable information for enhancing crustacean aquaculture.

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