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Journal of Fish Biology | 2009

First record of the natural occurrence of hexaploid loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus in Hubei Province, China

Khalid Abbas; Mingyun Li; Weimin Wang; Xiaoyun Zhou

Natural occurrence of hexaploid loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus detected in central China is reported here for the first time. The evidences from karyotyping, DNA content analysis and nuclear volume measurements were described to confirm the hexaploid nature of the identified individual.


GigaScience | 2017

The draft genome of blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) reveals the development of intermuscular bone and adaptation to herbivorous diet

Han Liu; Chunhai Chen; Zexia Gao; Jiumeng Min; Yongming Gu; Jianbo Jian; Xiewu Jiang; Huimin Cai; Ingo Ebersberger; Meng Xu; Xinhui Zhang; Jianwei Chen; Wei Luo; Boxiang Chen; Junhui Chen; Hong Liu; Jiang Li; Ruifang Lai; Mingzhou Bai; Jin Wei; Shaokui Yi; Huanling Wang; Xiaojuan Cao; Xiaoyun Zhou; Yuhua Zhao; Kai-Jian Wei; Ruibin Yang; Bingnan Liu; Shancen Zhao; Xiaodong Fang

Abstract The blunt snout bream Megalobrama amblycephala is the economically most important cyprinid fish species. As an herbivore, it can be grown by eco-friendly and resource-conserving aquaculture. However, the large number of intermuscular bones in the trunk musculature is adverse to fish meat processing and consumption. As a first towards optimizing this aquatic livestock, we present a 1.116-Gb draft genome of M. amblycephala, with 779.54 Mb anchored on 24 linkage groups. Integrating spatiotemporal transcriptome analyses, we show that intermuscular bone is formed in the more basal teleosts by intramembranous ossification and may be involved in muscle contractibility and coordinating cellular events. Comparative analysis revealed that olfactory receptor genes, especially of the beta type, underwent an extensive expansion in herbivorous cyprinids, whereas the gene for the umami receptor T1R1 was specifically lost in M. amblycephala. The composition of gut microflora, which contributes to the herbivorous adaptation of M. amblycephala, was found to be similar to that of other herbivores. As a valuable resource for the improvement of M. amblycephala livestock, the draft genome sequence offers new insights into the development of intermuscular bone and herbivorous adaptation.


PLOS ONE | 2014

Comparative analysis of mitochondrial genomes in distinct nuclear ploidy loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus and its implications for polyploidy evolution.

Xiaoyun Zhou; Yongyao Yu; Yanhe Li; Junjie Wu; Xiujie Zhang; Xianwu Guo; Weimin Wang

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus has several natural ploidy types. To investigate whether nuclear polyploidy have an impact on mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA), the complete mitochondrial genomes (mitogenomes) of five distinct ploidy M. anguillicaudatus (natural diploid, triploid, tetraploid, pentaploid and hexaploid), which were collected in central China, were sequenced and analyzed. The five mitogenomes share the same gene arrangement and have similar gene size, base composition and codon usage pattern. The most variable regions of the mitogenome were the protein-coding genes, especially the ND4L (5.39% mutation rate). Most variations occurred in tetraploids. The phylogenetic tree showed that the tetraploid M. anguillicaudatus separated early from other ploidy loaches. Meanwhile, the mitogenomes from pentaploids, and hexaploids have the closest phylogenetic relations, but far from that of tetraploids, implying that pentaploids and hexaploids could not be formed from tetraploids, possibly from the diploids and triploids. The genus Misgurnus species were divided into two divergent inter-genus clades, and the five ploidy M. anguillicaudatus were monophyletic, which support the hypotheses about the mitochondrial introgression in loach species.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2015

Inferring Invasion History of Red Swamp Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) in China from Mitochondrial Control Region and Nuclear Intron Sequences.

Yanhe Li; Xianwu Guo; Liping Chen; Xiaohui Bai; Xinlan Wei; Xiaoyun Zhou; Songqian Huang; Weimin Wang

Identifying the dispersal pathways of an invasive species is useful for adopting the appropriate strategies to prevent and control its spread. However, these processes are exceedingly complex. So, it is necessary to apply new technology and collect representative samples for analysis. This study used Approximate Bayesian Computation (ABC) in combination with traditional genetic tools to examine extensive sample data and historical records to infer the invasion history of the red swamp crayfish, Procambarus clarkii, in China. The sequences of the mitochondrial control region and the proPOx intron in the nuclear genome of samples from 37 sites (35 in China and one each in Japan and the USA) were analyzed. The results of combined scenarios testing and historical records revealed a much more complex invasion history in China than previously believed. P. clarkii was most likely originally introduced into China from Japan from an unsampled source, and the species then expanded its range primarily into the middle and lower reaches and, to a lesser extent, into the upper reaches of the Changjiang River in China. No transfer was observed from the upper reaches to the middle and lower reaches of the Changjiang River. Human-mediated jump dispersal was an important dispersal pathway for P. clarkii. The results provide a better understanding of the evolutionary scenarios involved in the rapid invasion of P. clarkii in China.


Mitochondrial DNA | 2015

Complete mitochondrial genome of the Amur weatherfish, Misgurnus mohoity (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cobitididae)

Yong-Yao Yu; Wen Song; Yizhou Wang; Weimin Wang; Xiaoyun Zhou

Abstract The complete mitochondrial genome of the Amur weatherfish, Misgurnus mohoity is a circular molecule of 16,566 bp in size, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, and 2 main non-coding regions (the control region and the origin of the light strand replication). Most of the genes are encoded on the heavy strand, except for ND6 and eight tRNAs. The control region is 915 bp in length and located between the tRNAPro and tRNAPhe genes, some typical conserved elements (TAS, CSB1-3 and CSB D-F) were found in this region. All these features reflect a typical vertebrate mitochondrial gene arrangement of the M. mohoity.


Genomics | 2018

Genomic evidence for the population genetic differentiation of Misgurnus anguillicaudatus in the Yangtze River basin of China

Shaokui Yi; Weimin Wang; Xiaoyun Zhou

Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, an important aquatic species, is mainly distributed in the Yangtze River basin. To reveal the population genetic structure of M. anguillicaudatus distributed in the Yangtze River basin, genotyping by sequencing (GBS) technique was employed to detect the genome wide genetic variations of M. anguillicaudatus. A total of 30.03 Gb raw data were yielded from 70 samples collected from 15 geographic sites located in the Yangtze River basin. Subsequently, 2092 high quality SNPs were genotyped across these samples and used for a series of genetic analysis. The results of genetic analysis showed that high levels of genetic diversity were observed and the populations from upper reaches (UR) were significantly differentiated from the middle and lower reaches (MLR) of Yangtze River basin. Meanwhile, no significant isolation by distance was detected among the populations. Ecological factors (e.g. complicated topography and climatic environment) and anthropogenic factors (e.g. aquaculture and agriculture cultivation) might account for the genetic disconnectivity between UR and MLR populations. This study provided valuable genetic data for the future breeding program and also for the conversation and scientific utilization of those abundant genetic resources stored in the Yangtze River basin.


Mitochondrial DNA | 2014

Mitochondrial genome of the natural tetraploid loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus

Yong-Yao Yu; Yan-He Li; Ru-Wei Li; Weimin Wang; Xiaoyun Zhou

Abstract The mitochondrial genome of the natural tetraploid loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus is a circular molecule of 16,645 bp in length, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, two ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, and two main noncoding regions (the control region and the origin of the light strand replication). Most of the genes are encoded on the heavy strand, except for ND6 and eight tRNAs. All the protein-coding genes are initiated with ATG except for COX1, which began with GTG instead. However, the termination codons of 13 protein-coding genes are varied with TAA, TA-, T-- or TAG. The control region is 917 bp in length and located between the tRNAPro and tRNAPhe genes, some typical conserved elements (TAS, CSB1-3 and CSB D-F) were found in this region. All these features reflect a typical vertebrate mitochondrial gene arrangement of the tetraploid M. anguillicaudatus.


Mitochondrial DNA | 2014

Complete mitochondrial genome of the natural hexaploid loach, Misgurnus anguillicaudatus (Teleostei: Cypriniformes: Cobitididae)

Yong-Yao Yu; Yan-He Li; Ru-Wei Li; Weimin Wang; Xiaoyun Zhou

Abstract The complete mitochondrial genome of the natural hexaploid loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus is a circular molecule of 16,643 bp in size, containing 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, 2 ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes and 2 main noncoding regions (the control region and the origin of the light strand replication). Most of the genes are encoded on the heavy strand, except for ND6 and eight tRNAs. The control region is 918 bp in length and located between the tRNAPro and tRNAPhe genes, some typical conserved elements (TAS, CSB1-3 and CSB D-F) were found in this region. All these features reflect a typical vertebrate mitochondrial gene arrangement of the hexaploid M. anguillicaudatus.


Fish Physiology and Biochemistry | 2009

Comparison of haematology and serum biochemistry of cultured and wild Dojo loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus

Xiaoyun Zhou; Mingyun Li; Khalid Abbas; Weimin Wang


Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A-molecular & Integrative Physiology | 2007

Haematological characterization of loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus: Comparison among diploid, triploid and tetraploid specimens

Zexia Gao; Weimin Wang; Khalid Abbas; Xiaoyun Zhou; Yi Yang; James S. Diana; Han-Ping Wang; Huanling Wang; Yang Li; Yuhua Sun

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Weimin Wang

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Khalid Abbas

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Yongyao Yu

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Zexia Gao

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Huanling Wang

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Lei Cui

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Libao Fang

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Yang Li

Huazhong Agricultural University

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Yanhe Li

Huazhong Agricultural University

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