The Chinese mitten crab genome provides insights into adaptive plasticity and developmental regulation

The infraorder Brachyura (true or short-tailed crabs) represents a successful group of marine invertebrates yet with limited genomic resources. Here we report a chromosome-anchored reference genome and transcriptomes of the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis , a catadromous crab and invasive spe...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature communications 2021-04, Vol.12 (1), p.2395-2395, Article 2395
Hauptverfasser: Cui, Zhaoxia, Liu, Yuan, Yuan, Jianbo, Zhang, Xiaojun, Ventura, Tomer, Ma, Ka Yan, Sun, Shuai, Song, Chengwen, Zhan, Dongliang, Yang, Yanan, Liu, Hourong, Fan, Guangyi, Cai, Qingle, Du, Jing, Qin, Jing, Shi, Chengcheng, Hao, Shijie, Fitzgibbon, Quinn P., Smith, Gregory G., Xiang, Jianhai, Chan, Tin-Yam, Hui, Min, Bao, Chenchang, Li, Fuhua, Chu, Ka Hou
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Zusammenfassung:The infraorder Brachyura (true or short-tailed crabs) represents a successful group of marine invertebrates yet with limited genomic resources. Here we report a chromosome-anchored reference genome and transcriptomes of the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis , a catadromous crab and invasive species with wide environmental tolerance, strong osmoregulatory capacity and high fertility. We show the expansion of specific gene families in the crab, including F-ATPase, which enhances our knowledge on the adaptive plasticity of this successful invasive species. Our analysis of spatio-temporal transcriptomes and the genome of E. sinensis and other decapods shows that brachyurization development is associated with down-regulation of Hox genes at the megalopa stage when tail shortening occurs. A better understanding of the molecular mechanism regulating sexual development is achieved by integrated analysis of multiple omics. These genomic resources significantly expand the gene repertoire of Brachyura, and provide insights into the biology of this group, and Crustacea in general. Brachyurans, or crabs, are of commercial and ecological importance, but limited genomic resources exist. Here the authors present a chromosome-level genome and expression data for the Chinese mitten crab, to shed light on the biology of this group.
ISSN:2041-1723
2041-1723
DOI:10.1038/s41467-021-22604-3