The draft genome of the large yellow croaker reveals well-developed innate immunity

Changwen Wu(Zhejiang Ocean University), Di Zhang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Mengyuan Kan(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences), Zhengmin Lv(Zhejiang Ocean University), Aiyi Zhu(Zhejiang Ocean University), Yongquan Su(Xiamen University), Daizhan Zhou(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Jianshe Zhang(Zhejiang Ocean University), Zhou Zhang(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Meiying Xu(Zhejiang Ocean University), Lihua Jiang(Zhejiang Ocean University), Baoying Guo(Zhejiang Ocean University), Ting Wang(Shanghai Institutes for Biological Sciences), Chang‐Feng Chi(Zhejiang Ocean University), Yong Mao(Xiamen University), Jiajian Zhou(Zhejiang Ocean University), Xinxiu Yu(Zhejiang Ocean University), Yi Li(Zhejiang Ocean University), Xiaoling Weng(Fudan University), Jason Jin, Junyi Ye(Fudan University), Lin He(Shanghai Jiao Tong University), Yun Liu(Fudan University)
Nature Communications
November 19, 2014
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Abstract

The large yellow croaker, Larimichthys crocea, is one of the most economically important marine fish species endemic to China. Its wild stocks have severely suffered from overfishing, and the aquacultured species are vulnerable to various marine pathogens. Here we report the creation of a draft genome of a wild large yellow croaker using a whole-genome sequencing strategy. We estimate the genome size to be 728 Mb with 19,362 protein-coding genes. Phylogenetic analysis shows that the stickleback is most closely related to the large yellow croaker. Rapidly evolving genes under positive selection are significantly enriched in pathways related to innate immunity. We also confirm the existence of several genes and identify the expansion of gene families that are important for innate immunity. Our results may reflect a well-developed innate immune system in the large yellow croaker, which could aid in the development of wild resource preservation and mariculture strategies. The large yellow croaker, Larimichthys crocea, is an economically important marine fish in China. Here, the authors sequence the draft genome of a wild large yellow croaker and highlight genes that may have played a role in the development of innate immunity in this species.


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