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Linking Pedigree Information to the Gene Expression Phenotype to Understand Differential Family Survival Mechanisms in Highly Fecund Fish: A Case Study in the Larviculture of Pacific Bluefin Tuna
Mass spawning in fish culture often brings about a marked variance in family size, which can cause a reduction in effective population sizes in seed production for stock enhancement. This study reports an example of combined pedigree information and gene expression phenotypes to understand different...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8929136/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940119 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb43030145 |
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author | Yasuike, Motoshige Kumon, Kazunori Tanaka, Yosuke Saitoh, Kenji Sugaya, Takuma |
author_facet | Yasuike, Motoshige Kumon, Kazunori Tanaka, Yosuke Saitoh, Kenji Sugaya, Takuma |
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description | Mass spawning in fish culture often brings about a marked variance in family size, which can cause a reduction in effective population sizes in seed production for stock enhancement. This study reports an example of combined pedigree information and gene expression phenotypes to understand differential family survival mechanisms in early stages of Pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis, in a mass culture tank. Initially, parentage was determined using the partial mitochondrial DNA control region sequence and 11 microsatellite loci at 1, 10, 15, and 40 days post-hatch (DPH). A dramatic proportional change in the families was observed at around 15 DPH; therefore, transcriptome analysis was conducted for the 15 DPH larvae using a previously developed oligonucleotide microarray. This analysis successfully addressed the family-specific gene expression phenotypes with 5739 differentially expressed genes and highlighted the importance of expression levels of gastric-function-related genes at the developmental stage for subsequent survival. This strategy demonstrated herein can be broadly applicable to species of interest in aquaculture to comprehend the molecular mechanism of parental effects on offspring survival, which will contribute to the optimization of breeding technologies. |
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spelling | pubmed-89291362022-06-04 Linking Pedigree Information to the Gene Expression Phenotype to Understand Differential Family Survival Mechanisms in Highly Fecund Fish: A Case Study in the Larviculture of Pacific Bluefin Tuna Yasuike, Motoshige Kumon, Kazunori Tanaka, Yosuke Saitoh, Kenji Sugaya, Takuma Curr Issues Mol Biol Article Mass spawning in fish culture often brings about a marked variance in family size, which can cause a reduction in effective population sizes in seed production for stock enhancement. This study reports an example of combined pedigree information and gene expression phenotypes to understand differential family survival mechanisms in early stages of Pacific bluefin tuna, Thunnus orientalis, in a mass culture tank. Initially, parentage was determined using the partial mitochondrial DNA control region sequence and 11 microsatellite loci at 1, 10, 15, and 40 days post-hatch (DPH). A dramatic proportional change in the families was observed at around 15 DPH; therefore, transcriptome analysis was conducted for the 15 DPH larvae using a previously developed oligonucleotide microarray. This analysis successfully addressed the family-specific gene expression phenotypes with 5739 differentially expressed genes and highlighted the importance of expression levels of gastric-function-related genes at the developmental stage for subsequent survival. This strategy demonstrated herein can be broadly applicable to species of interest in aquaculture to comprehend the molecular mechanism of parental effects on offspring survival, which will contribute to the optimization of breeding technologies. MDPI 2021-11-26 /pmc/articles/PMC8929136/ /pubmed/34940119 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb43030145 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Yasuike, Motoshige Kumon, Kazunori Tanaka, Yosuke Saitoh, Kenji Sugaya, Takuma Linking Pedigree Information to the Gene Expression Phenotype to Understand Differential Family Survival Mechanisms in Highly Fecund Fish: A Case Study in the Larviculture of Pacific Bluefin Tuna |
title | Linking Pedigree Information to the Gene Expression Phenotype to Understand Differential Family Survival Mechanisms in Highly Fecund Fish: A Case Study in the Larviculture of Pacific Bluefin Tuna |
title_full | Linking Pedigree Information to the Gene Expression Phenotype to Understand Differential Family Survival Mechanisms in Highly Fecund Fish: A Case Study in the Larviculture of Pacific Bluefin Tuna |
title_fullStr | Linking Pedigree Information to the Gene Expression Phenotype to Understand Differential Family Survival Mechanisms in Highly Fecund Fish: A Case Study in the Larviculture of Pacific Bluefin Tuna |
title_full_unstemmed | Linking Pedigree Information to the Gene Expression Phenotype to Understand Differential Family Survival Mechanisms in Highly Fecund Fish: A Case Study in the Larviculture of Pacific Bluefin Tuna |
title_short | Linking Pedigree Information to the Gene Expression Phenotype to Understand Differential Family Survival Mechanisms in Highly Fecund Fish: A Case Study in the Larviculture of Pacific Bluefin Tuna |
title_sort | linking pedigree information to the gene expression phenotype to understand differential family survival mechanisms in highly fecund fish: a case study in the larviculture of pacific bluefin tuna |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8929136/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34940119 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cimb43030145 |
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