Journal article
B chromosomes of the Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) contribute to genome variations at the level of individuals and populations
Genes, Vol.9(10)
2018
Abstract
The Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) is a bony fish from the Latidae family, which is widely distributed in the tropical Indo-West Pacific region. The karyotype of the Asian seabass contains 24 pairs of A chromosomes and a variable number of AT-and GC-rich B chromosomes (Bchrs or Bs). Dot-like shaped and nucleolus-associated AT-rich Bs were microdissected and sequenced earlier. Here we analyzed DNA fragments from Bs to determine their repeat and gene contents using the Asian seabass genome as a reference. Fragments of 75 genes, including an 18S rRNA gene, were found in the Bs; repeats represented 2% of the Bchr assembly. The 18S rDNA of the standard genome and Bs were similar and enriched with fragments of transposable elements. A higher nuclei DNA content in the male gonad and somatic tissue, compared to the female gonad, was demonstrated by flow cytometry. This variation in DNA content could be associated with the intra-individual variation in the number of Bs. A comparison between the copy number variation among the B-related fragments from whole genome resequencing data of Asian seabass individuals identified similar profiles between those from the South-East Asian/Philippines and Indian region but not the Australian ones. Our results suggest that Bs might cause variations in the genome among the individuals and populations of Asian seabass. A personalized copy number approach for segmental duplication detection offers a suitable tool for population-level analysis across specimens with low coverage genome sequencing.
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- Title
- B chromosomes of the Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) contribute to genome variations at the level of individuals and populations
- Authors/Creators
- A. Komissarov (Author/Creator) - St Petersburg UniversityS. Vij (Author/Creator) - Temasek Life Sciences LaboratoryA. Yurchenko (Author/Creator) - St Petersburg UniversityV. Trifonov (Author/Creator) - Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesN. Thevasagayam (Author/Creator) - Temasek Life Sciences LaboratoryJ. Saju (Author/Creator) - Temasek Life Sciences LaboratoryP. Sridatta (Author/Creator)K. Purushothaman (Author/Creator) - Temasek Life Sciences LaboratoryA. Graphodatsky (Author/Creator) - Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of SciencesL. Orbán (Author/Creator) - Temasek Life Sciences LaboratoryI. Kuznetsova (Author/Creator) - Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory
- Publication Details
- Genes, Vol.9(10)
- Publisher
- MDPI
- Identifiers
- 991005543977807891
- Copyright
- © 2018 by the authors
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Centre for Comparative Genomics
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Journal article
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