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Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary

Black rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) is an economically important viviparous marine teleost in Japan, Korea, and China. It is characterized by internal fertilization, long-term sperm storage in the female ovary, and a high abortion rate. For better understanding the mechanism of fertilization and ge...

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Autores principales: Liu, Qinghua, Wang, Xueying, Xiao, Yongshuang, Zhao, Haixia, Xu, Shihong, Wang, Yanfeng, Wu, Lele, Zhou, Li, Du, Tengfei, Lv, Xuejiao, Li, Jun
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31711192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsz023
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author Liu, Qinghua
Wang, Xueying
Xiao, Yongshuang
Zhao, Haixia
Xu, Shihong
Wang, Yanfeng
Wu, Lele
Zhou, Li
Du, Tengfei
Lv, Xuejiao
Li, Jun
author_facet Liu, Qinghua
Wang, Xueying
Xiao, Yongshuang
Zhao, Haixia
Xu, Shihong
Wang, Yanfeng
Wu, Lele
Zhou, Li
Du, Tengfei
Lv, Xuejiao
Li, Jun
author_sort Liu, Qinghua
collection PubMed
description Black rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) is an economically important viviparous marine teleost in Japan, Korea, and China. It is characterized by internal fertilization, long-term sperm storage in the female ovary, and a high abortion rate. For better understanding the mechanism of fertilization and gestation, it is essential to establish a reference genome for viviparous teleosts. Herein, we used a combination of Pacific Biosciences sequel, Illumina sequencing platforms, 10× Genomics, and Hi-C technology to obtain a genome assembly size of 848.31 Mb comprising 24 chromosomes, and contig and scaffold N50 lengths of 2.96 and 35.63 Mb, respectively. We predicted 39.98% repetitive elements, and 26,979 protein-coding genes. S. schlegelii diverged from Gasterosteus aculeatus ∼32.1-56.8 million years ago. Furthermore, sperm remained viable within the ovary for up to 6 months. The glucose transporter SLC2 showed significantly positive genomic selection, and carbohydrate metabolism-related KEGG pathways were significantly up-regulated in ovaries after copulation. In vitro suppression of glycolysis with sodium iodoacetate reduced sperm longevity significantly. The results indicated the importance of carbohydrates in maintaining sperm survivability. Decoding the S. schlegelii genome not only provides new insights into sperm storage; additionally, it is highly valuable for marine researchers and reproduction biologists.
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spelling pubmed-69938162020-02-05 Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary Liu, Qinghua Wang, Xueying Xiao, Yongshuang Zhao, Haixia Xu, Shihong Wang, Yanfeng Wu, Lele Zhou, Li Du, Tengfei Lv, Xuejiao Li, Jun DNA Res Full Papers Black rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) is an economically important viviparous marine teleost in Japan, Korea, and China. It is characterized by internal fertilization, long-term sperm storage in the female ovary, and a high abortion rate. For better understanding the mechanism of fertilization and gestation, it is essential to establish a reference genome for viviparous teleosts. Herein, we used a combination of Pacific Biosciences sequel, Illumina sequencing platforms, 10× Genomics, and Hi-C technology to obtain a genome assembly size of 848.31 Mb comprising 24 chromosomes, and contig and scaffold N50 lengths of 2.96 and 35.63 Mb, respectively. We predicted 39.98% repetitive elements, and 26,979 protein-coding genes. S. schlegelii diverged from Gasterosteus aculeatus ∼32.1-56.8 million years ago. Furthermore, sperm remained viable within the ovary for up to 6 months. The glucose transporter SLC2 showed significantly positive genomic selection, and carbohydrate metabolism-related KEGG pathways were significantly up-regulated in ovaries after copulation. In vitro suppression of glycolysis with sodium iodoacetate reduced sperm longevity significantly. The results indicated the importance of carbohydrates in maintaining sperm survivability. Decoding the S. schlegelii genome not only provides new insights into sperm storage; additionally, it is highly valuable for marine researchers and reproduction biologists. Oxford University Press 2019-12 2019-11-23 /pmc/articles/PMC6993816/ /pubmed/31711192 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsz023 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Kazusa DNA Research Institute. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/), which permits non-commercial re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. For commercial re-use, please contact journals.permissions@oup.com
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Liu, Qinghua
Wang, Xueying
Xiao, Yongshuang
Zhao, Haixia
Xu, Shihong
Wang, Yanfeng
Wu, Lele
Zhou, Li
Du, Tengfei
Lv, Xuejiao
Li, Jun
Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary
title Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary
title_full Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary
title_fullStr Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary
title_full_unstemmed Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary
title_short Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary
title_sort sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary
topic Full Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6993816/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31711192
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/dnares/dsz023
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