Identification of testis-relevant genes using in silico analysis from testis ESTs and cDNA microarray in the black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon)

Aug 11, 2010BMC molecular biology

Finding genes related to testis function in black tiger shrimp using computer-based analysis of testis gene data

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Abstract

A total of 4,803 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) were sequenced and analyzed from the testis of black tiger shrimp.

  • 2,702 unique sequences were identified, including 424 contigs and 2,278 singletons.
  • 1,133 of these sequences are similar to known genes, categorized into biological processes (41%), molecular functions (24%), and cellular components (35%).
  • 1,579 transcripts were found exclusively in the testis cDNA library compared to other tissues.
  • 621 ESTs have not been previously identified in penaeid shrimp.
  • Testis-specific genes, such as saposin and Dmc1, showed higher expression levels in the testis than in the ovary, confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR.

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