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Hox gene expression profiles during embryonic development of common sole: Supplementary material
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posted on 2018-07-16, 06:06 authored by Menelaos Kavouras, Emmanouil E. Malandrakis, Eleni Golomazou, Ioannis Konstantinidis, Ewout Blom, Arjan P. Palstra, Konstantinos Anastassiadis, Panagiota Panagiotaki, Athanasios ExadactylosCommon sole (Solea
solea) aquaculture production is based mostly on wild-caught breeders. Recently,
the successful reproduction of first-generation fish that were reared in
captivity was accomplished. A consistent good quality and quantity of produced
eggs throughout the year, and of next-generation broodstock, is important for
reducing the overall cost of production. Hox
genes play a pivotal role in normal embryonic development and alterations of
their temporal expression level may be important for egg viability. Expression
profile analysis of six hox genes (hoxa1a, hoxa2a, hoxa2b, hoxb1a and
hoxb1b) involved in early embryonic development and of hoxa13a, which is involved in late stages,
was carried out. Results revealed a premature and/or
maternal expression of hoxa13a in sole embryos, and the detection of hoxa2a
and hoxa2b genes as members
of paralog group 2. Principal Component Analysis of hox gene expression in 54 ± 6 hours post fertilization embryos coming
from wild-caught broodstock and a first-generation one reared in the hatchery,
unveiled that these broodstocks are clearly distinct. In addition, their pairwise
comparison revealed significant differences in the expression levels of hoxb1a
and hoxb1b genes. Hox
gene regulation during embryonic development could give valuable insight into rearing
sole broodstocks with different origin in concert, and also into gaining a
steady mass production of eggs, either in quality or quantity, all year round.
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