Sex and tissue specific gene expression patterns identified following de novo transcriptomic analysis of the Norway lobster, Nephrops norvegicus

Aug 18, 2017BMC genomics

Gene activity patterns differ by sex and tissue in the Norway lobster

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Abstract

A reference transcriptome for the Norway lobster was generated, comprising 333,225 transcripts with an average size of 708 base pairs.

  • RNA-Sequencing produced over 600 million reads from various tissues in both male and female Norway lobsters.
  • Sex-specific transcripts were predominantly found in gonads, with additional presence in hepatopancreas, brain, thoracic ganglia, and eyestalk.
  • The most highly expressed genes included Serine threonine protein kinase in testis and Vitellogenin in female hepatopancreas.
  • Differential expression patterns suggest that males may experience stronger selection pressures than females.
  • Findings indicate that sex-specific gene expression is regulated by distinct pathways in somatic tissues, rather than by sex chromosome effects.

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