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Full-Length Transcriptome Reconstruction Reveals the Genetic Mechanisms of Eyestalk Displacement and Its Potential Implications on the Interspecific Hybrid Crab ( Scylla serrata ♀ × S. paramamosain ♂).

Shaopan YeXiaoyan YuHuiying ChenYin ZhangQingyang WuHuaqiang TanJun SongHafiz Sohaib Ahmed SaqibArdavan FarhadiMhd IkhwanuddinHong-Yu Ma
Published in: Biology (2022)
The lack of high-quality juvenile crabs is the greatest impediment to the growth of the mud crab ( Scylla paramamosain ) industry. To obtain high-quality hybrid offspring, a novel hybrid mud crab ( S. serrata ♀ × S. paramamosain ♂) was successfully produced in our previous study. Meanwhile, an interesting phenomenon was discovered, that some first-generation (F1) hybrid offspring's eyestalks were displaced during the crablet stage I. To uncover the genetic mechanism underlying eyestalk displacement and its potential implications, both single-molecule real-time (SMRT) and Illumina RNA sequencing were implemented. Using a two-step collapsing strategy, three high-quality reconstructed transcriptomes were obtained from purebred mud crabs ( S. paramamosain ) with normal eyestalks (SPA), hybrid crabs with normal eyestalks (NH), and hybrid crabs with displaced eyestalks (DH). In total, 37 significantly differential alternative splicing (DAS) events (17 up-regulated and 20 down-regulated) and 1475 significantly differential expressed transcripts (DETs) (492 up-regulated and 983 down-regulated) were detected in DH. The most significant DAS events and DETs were annotated as being endoplasmic reticulum chaperone BiP and leucine-rich repeat protein lrrA-like isoform X2. In addition, the top ten significant GO terms were related to the cuticle or chitin. Overall, high-quality reconstructed transcriptomes were obtained for the novel interspecific hybrid crab and provided valuable insights into the genetic mechanisms of eyestalk displacement in mud crab ( Scylla spp.) crossbreeding.
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