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한국산 백합 (Meretrix lusoria) 의 전사체 분석Expressed sequence tag analysis of Meretrix lusoria (Veneridae) in Korea

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Expressed sequence tag analysis of Meretrix lusoria (Veneridae) in Korea
Authors
강정하정지은김봉석안철민강세원황희주한연수채성화고현숙이준상이용석
Issue Date
2012
Publisher
한국패류학회
Keywords
Meretrix lusoria; EST sequence; Molecular phylogenetic Study
Citation
The Korean Journal of Malacology, v.28, no.4, pp.377 - 384
Journal Title
The Korean Journal of Malacology
Volume
28
Number
4
Start Page
377
End Page
384
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/15490
DOI
10.9710/kjm.2012.28.4.377
ISSN
1225-3480
Abstract
The importance of biological resources has been gradually increasing, and mollusks have been utilized as main fishery resources in terrestrial ecosystems. But little is known about genomic and transcriptional analysis in mollusks. This is the first report on the transcriptomic profile of Meretrix lusoria. In this study, we constructed cDNA library and determined 542 of distinct EST sequences composed of 284 singletons and 95 contigs. At first, we identified 180 of EST sequences that have significant hits on protein sequences of the exclusive Mollusks database through BLASTX program and 343 of EST sequences that have significant hits on NCBI NR database. We also found that 211 of putative sequences through local BLAST (blastx, E < e-10) search against KOG database were classified into 16 functional categories. Some kinds of immune response related genes encoding allograft inflammatory factor 1 (AIF-1), B-cell translocation gene 1 (BTG1), C-type lectin A, thioester-containing protein and 26S proteasome regulatory complex were identified. To determine phylogenetic relationship, we identified partial sequences of four genes (COX1, COX2, 12S rRNA and NADH dehydrogenase) that significantly matched with the mitochondrial genomes of 3 species-Ml (Meretrix lusoria), Mp (Meretrix petechialis) and Mm (Meretrix meretrix). As a result, we found that there was a little bit of a difference between sequences of Korean isolates and other known isolates. This study will be useful to develop breeding technology and might also be helpful to establish a classification system.
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