Jian-Yong Xu
Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences
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Marine Biotechnology | 2010
Changwei Shao; Songlin Chen; Chantel F. Scheuring; Jian-Yong Xu; Zhenxia Sha; Xiao-Li Dong; Hong-Bin Zhang
Half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis) is an increasingly important aquaculture species in China. It is also a tractable model to study sex chromosome evolution and to further elucidate the mechanism of sex determination in teleosts. Two bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries for C. semilaevis, with large, high-quality inserts and deep coverage, were constructed in the BamHI and HindIII sites of the vector pECBAC1. The two libraries contain a total of 55,296 BAC clones arrayed in 144 384-well microtiter plates and correspond to 13.36 haploid genome equivalents. The combined libraries have a greater than 99% probability of containing any single-copy sequence. Screening high-density arrays of the libraries with probes for female-specific markers and sex-related genes generated between 4–46 primary positive clones per probe. Thus, the two BAC libraries of C. semilaevis provided a readily useable platform for genomics research, illustrated by the isolation of sex determination gene(s).
BioTechniques | 2009
Jian-Yong Xu; Gen-Bo Xu; Songlin Chen
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are high-density natural sequence variations in genomes. They are considered to be the major genetic source of phenotypic variability within a given species and serve as excellent genetic markers. SNPs are useful in identifying candidate genes that contribute to disease and phenotypic traits. In non-model organisms, the application of SNPs has been limited, because of the expense and technical difficulties entailed in currently available SNP isolation techniques. In the present study, we have developed a rapid and effective method to isolate SNPs throughout the genome randomly. The DNA fragments containing SNPs could be isolated efficiently from background DNA. We analyzed ten isolated DNA fragments with this method in half-smooth tongue sole (Cynoglossus semilaevis)--a newly exploited and commercially important cultured marine flatfish in China--and found that nine of the fragments contained SNPs. The findings were confirmed successfully in different individuals. The method presented here is cost-effective and applicable to essentially any organism.
Marine Biotechnology | 2007
Songlin Chen; Jing Li; Si-Ping Deng; Yongsheng Tian; Qingyin Wang; Zhimeng Zhuang; Zhenxia Sha; Jian-Yong Xu
Marine Biotechnology | 2009
Songlin Chen; Yongsheng Tian; Jingfeng Yang; Changwei Shao; Xiangshan Ji; Jieming Zhai; Xiaolin Liao; Zhimeng Zhuang; Pengzhi Su; Jian-Yong Xu; Zhenxia Sha; Peng-Fei Wu; Na Wang
Aquaculture | 2008
Songlin Chen; Si-Ping Deng; Hongyu Ma; Yongsheng Tian; Jian-Yong Xu; Jingfeng Yang; Qingyin Wang; Xiangshan Ji; Changwei Shao; Xian-Li Wang; Peng-Fei Wu; Han Deng; Jieming Zhai
Aquaculture | 2009
Si-Ping Deng; Songlin Chen; Jian-Yong Xu; Ben-wei Liu
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B | 2007
Songlin Chen; Yu-Xi Zhang; Jian-Yong Xu; Liang Meng; Zhenxia Sha; Guo-Cheng Ren
Archive | 2008
Songlin Chen; Si-Ping Deng; Yongsheng Tian; Hongyu Ma; Jian-Yong Xu; Jingfeng Yang; Xiangshan Ji; Han Deng; Jieming Zhai; Shoutang Liu
Archive | 2011
Songlin Chen; Yongsheng Tian; Jingfeng Yang; Haijin Liu; Jieming Zhai; Changwei Shao; Xiaolin Liao; Pengzhi Su; Xiangshan Ji; Jian-Yong Xu; Peng-Fei Wu
Archive | 2008
Songlin Chen; Yongsheng Tian; Jingfeng Yang; Jieming Zhai; Zhangwei Shao; Xiaolin Liao; Pengzhi Su; Xiangshan Ji; Jian-Yong Xu; Peng-Fei Wu