» Articles » PMID: 32165614

Draft Genomes of Female and Male Turbot Scophthalmus Maximus

Overview
Journal Sci Data
Specialty Science
Date 2020 Mar 14
PMID 32165614
Citations 8
Authors
Affiliations
Soon will be listed here.
Abstract

Turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) is a commercially important flatfish species in aquaculture. It has a drastic sexual dimorphism, with females growing faster than males. In the present study, we sequenced and de novo assembled female and male turbot genomes. The assembled female genome was 568 Mb (scaffold N50, 6.2 Mb, BUSCO 97.4%), and the male genome was 584 Mb (scaffold N50, 5.9 Mb, BUSCO 96.6%). Using two genetic maps, we anchored female scaffolds representing 535 Mb onto 22 chromosomes. Annotation of the female anchored genome identified 87.8 Mb transposon elements and 20,134 genes. We identified 17,936 gene families, of which 369 gene families were flatfish specific. Phylogenetic analysis showed that the turbot, Japanese flounder and Chinese tongue sole form a clade that diverged from other teleosts approximately 78 Mya. This report of female and male turbot draft genomes and annotated genes provides a new resource for identifying sex determination genes, elucidating the evolution of adaptive traits in flatfish and developing genetic techniques to increase the sustainability of turbot aquaculture.

Citing Articles

Advances in biotechnology and breeding innovations in China's marine aquaculture.

Xu W, Liu Y, Li M, Lu S, Chen S Adv Biotechnol (Singap). 2025; 2(4):38.

PMID: 39883290 PMC: 11740861. DOI: 10.1007/s44307-024-00043-7.


Profile of Dr. Songlin Chen.

Sci China Life Sci. 2024; 67(10):2062-2063.

PMID: 39198342 DOI: 10.1007/s11427-024-2687-3.


Decoding the fish genome opens a new era in important trait research and molecular breeding in China.

Zhou Q, Wang J, Li J, Chen Z, Wang N, Li M Sci China Life Sci. 2024; 67(10):2064-2083.

PMID: 39145867 DOI: 10.1007/s11427-023-2670-5.


Genome sequencing and analysis of black flounder (Paralichthys orbignyanus) reveals new insights into Pleuronectiformes genomic size and structure.

Villarreal F, Burguener G, Sosa E, Stocchi N, Somoza G, Turjanski A BMC Genomics. 2024; 25(1):297.

PMID: 38509481 PMC: 10956332. DOI: 10.1186/s12864-024-10081-z.


Identification of stress-related genes by co-expression network analysis based on the improved turbot genome.

Xu X, Zheng W, Meng Z, Xu W, Liu Y, Chen S Sci Data. 2022; 9(1):374.

PMID: 35768602 PMC: 9243025. DOI: 10.1038/s41597-022-01458-4.


References
1.
Chen S, Zhang G, Shao C, Huang Q, Liu G, Zhang P . Whole-genome sequence of a flatfish provides insights into ZW sex chromosome evolution and adaptation to a benthic lifestyle. Nat Genet. 2014; 46(3):253-60. DOI: 10.1038/ng.2890. View

2.
Demuth J, De Bie T, Stajich J, Cristianini N, Hahn M . The evolution of mammalian gene families. PLoS One. 2006; 1:e85. PMC: 1762380. DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0000085. View

3.
Yang Z . PAML 4: phylogenetic analysis by maximum likelihood. Mol Biol Evol. 2007; 24(8):1586-91. DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msm088. View

4.
Mitchell A, Attwood T, Babbitt P, Blum M, Bork P, Bridge A . InterPro in 2019: improving coverage, classification and access to protein sequence annotations. Nucleic Acids Res. 2018; 47(D1):D351-D360. PMC: 6323941. DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky1100. View

5.
Shao C, Bao B, Xie Z, Chen X, Li B, Jia X . The genome and transcriptome of Japanese flounder provide insights into flatfish asymmetry. Nat Genet. 2016; 49(1):119-124. DOI: 10.1038/ng.3732. View