Large Scale Full-Length cDNA Sequencing Reveals a Unique Genomic Landscape in a Lepidopteran Model Insect, <i>Bombyx mori</i>

Yoshitaka Suetsugu(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Ryo Futahashi(National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology), Hiroyuki Kanamori(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Keiko Kadono‐Okuda(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Shun-ichi Sasanuma(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Junko Narukawa(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Masahiro Ajimura(Southwest University), Akiya Jouraku(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Nobukazu Namiki(Mitsubishi Space Software (Japan)), Michihiko Shimomura(Mitsubishi Space Software (Japan)), Hideki Sezutsu(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Mizuko Osanai-Futahashi(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Masataka G. Suzuki(The University of Tokyo), Takaaki Daimon(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Tetsuro Shinoda(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Kiyoko Taniai(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Kiyoshi Asaoka(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Ryusuke Niwa(University of Tsukuba), Shinpei Kawaoka(The University of Tokyo), Susumu Katsuma(The University of Tokyo), Toshiki Tamura(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Hiroaki Noda(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Masahiro Kasahara(The University of Tokyo), Sumio Sugano(The University of Tokyo), Yutaka Suzuki(The University of Tokyo), Haruhiko Fujiwara(The University of Tokyo), Hiroshi Kataoka(The University of Tokyo), Kallare P. Arunkumar(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Archana Tomar(Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics), Javaregowda Nagaraju(Centre for DNA Fingerprinting and Diagnostics), Marian R. Goldsmith(University of Rhode Island), Qili Feng(South China Normal University), Qingyou Xia(Southwest University), Kimiko Yamamoto(Institute of Agrobiological Sciences), Toru Shimada(The University of Tokyo), Kazuei Mita(Southwest University)
G3 Genes Genomes Genetics
July 8, 2013
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Abstract

The establishment of a complete genomic sequence of silkworm, the model species of Lepidoptera, laid a foundation for its functional genomics. A more complete annotation of the genome will benefit functional and comparative studies and accelerate extensive industrial applications for this insect. To realize these goals, we embarked upon a large-scale full-length cDNA collection from 21 full-length cDNA libraries derived from 14 tissues of the domesticated silkworm and performed full sequencing by primer walking for 11,104 full-length cDNAs. The large average intron size was 1904 bp, resulting from a high accumulation of transposons. Using gene models predicted by GLEAN and published mRNAs, we identified 16,823 gene loci on the silkworm genome assembly. Orthology analysis of 153 species, including 11 insects, revealed that among three Lepidoptera including Monarch and Heliconius butterflies, the 403 largest silkworm-specific genes were composed mainly of protective immunity, hormone-related, and characteristic structural proteins. Analysis of testis-/ovary-specific genes revealed distinctive features of sexual dimorphism, including depletion of ovary-specific genes on the Z chromosome in contrast to an enrichment of testis-specific genes. More than 40% of genes expressed in specific tissues mapped in tissue-specific chromosomal clusters. The newly obtained FL-cDNA sequences enabled us to annotate the genome of this lepidopteran model insect more accurately, enhancing genomic and functional studies of Lepidoptera and comparative analyses with other insect orders, and yielding new insights into the evolution and organization of lepidopteran-specific genes.


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