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Identification of sex-related genes based on expressed sequence tag analysis of cDNA libraries of adult Toxocara canis

  The nematode Toxocara canis is a cosmopolitan parasite of canids with a broadparatenic host range that includes humans.We generated two libraries from male and female adultT.canis,and analyzed the expressed sequence tags(ESTs)to identify genes involved in sexualdetermination,reproduction,and development.A total of 4328 clones were sequenced,yielding3803 ESTs with an average sequence length of 688 bp.The cluster and assembly analysis yielded1027 unique sequences that included 323 contigs and 704 singletons.BLASTX searches revealed384 unigenes that had no significant matches to published sequences,which comprised 37.39%ofthe total number of sequences.The remaining 643 unigenes(62.61%)shared high levels ofsequence identity with published nucleotide or amino-acid sequences.Based on overall ESTabundance,the major sex-related genes were major sperm protein isoform beta(329,13.57%)andimmunosuppressive ovarian message protein(45,3.27%).Through comparisons with data fromprevious studies,33 sex-related genes were identified,which comprised 3.21%of the total uniquecDNAs.The transcription profiles of ten of these sex-related gene homologs were examined inmale and female adult T.canis using reverse transcription and real-time polymerase chain reaction.Our findings will aid future investigations of sex-related gene expression in T.canis,and provideinsight into novel molecular targets for the control of the parasite.

Toxocara canis Sex-related genes Expressed sequence tags(ESTs) Identification

Rong Qiong Zhou Guangxu Ma Hong Hong Zhu Yong Fang Luo Yong Li Luo Sha Sha Yin Yi Xiong

Department of Veterinary Medicine,Rongchang Campus,Southwest University,Chongqing 402460,The People”s Republic of China

国内会议

第七届中国畜牧科技论坛

重庆

英文

1886-1901

2016-05-25(万方平台首次上网日期,不代表论文的发表时间)