Comparative transcriptomics enlarges the toolkit of known developmental genes in mollusks.
A L De OliveiraT WollesenA KristofM ScherholzE RedlC TodtC BleidornAndreas WanningerPublished in: BMC genomics (2016)
The use of de novo transcriptome assembly and well-designed in silico protocols proved to be a robust approach for surveying and mining large sequence data in a wide range of non-model mollusks. The data presented herein constitute only a small fraction of the information retrieved from the analysed molluscan transcriptomes, which can be promptly employed in the identification of novel genes and gene families, phylogenetic inferences, and other studies using molecular tools. As such, our study provides an important framework for understanding some of the underlying molecular mechanisms involved in molluscan body plan diversification and hints towards functions of key developmental genes in molluscan morphogenesis.