Abstract

Siamese mud carp (Henichorynchus siamensis) is a freshwater teleost of high economic importance in the Mekong River Basin. However, genetic data relevant for delineating wild stocks for management purposes currently are limited for this species. Here, we used 454 pyrosequencing to generate a partial genome survey sequence (GSS) dataset to develop simple sequence repeat (SSR) markers from H. siamensis genomic DNA. Data generated included a total of 65,954 sequence reads with average length of 264 nucleotides, of which 2.79% contain SSR motifs. Based on GSS-BLASTx results, 10.5% of contigs and 8.1% singletons possessed significant similarity (E value < 10−5) with the majority matching well to reported fish sequences. KEGG analysis identified several metabolic pathways that provide insights into specific potential roles and functions of sequences involved in molecular processes in H. siamensis. Top protein domains detected included reverse transcriptase and the top putative functional transcript identified was an ORF2-encoded protein. One thousand eight hundred and thirty seven sequences containing SSR motifs were identified, of which 422 qualified for primer design and eight polymorphic loci have been tested with average observed and expected heterozygosity estimated at 0.75 and 0.83, respectively. Regardless of their relative levels of polymorphism and heterozygosity, microsatellite loci developed here are suitable for further population genetic studies in H. siamensis and may also be applicable to other related taxa.

Highlights

  • Siamese mud carp (Henichorynchus siamensis) is a phytoplankton feeding, freshwater carp species that occurs naturally in bottom to mid water depths widely across the Mekong River Basin (MRB) and in some other drainages in South East Asia [1]

  • Roche 454 GS-FLX sequencing and contig assembly of genome survey sequence (GSS) prepared from H. siamensis gDNA

  • The 454 sequencing run produced a total of 65,954 GSS sequences from gDNA isolated from pooled fin tissue samples

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Summary

Introduction

Siamese mud carp (Henichorynchus siamensis) is a phytoplankton feeding, freshwater carp species that occurs naturally in bottom to mid water depths widely across the Mekong River Basin (MRB) and in some other drainages in South East Asia [1]. A multi-locus nuclear marker (e.g., SSR) approach in parallel with mtDNA analysis can address this problem and provide a comprehensive assessment of the population structure present [9,10]. Effective management of these important fisheries resources will require a detailed understanding of the geographical scale at which discrete wild stocks are present to guarantee sustainable harvesting into the future. H. siamensis, this study will provide a foundation for studying the biology of this species from a fisheries management perspective

Results and Discussion
Comparative Analysis of GSSs
Gene Ontology Assignment
KEGG Analysis
Protein Domains
Analysis of Genes
Putative Microsatellite Markers
GSS-SSR Markers Test
Samples and DNA Extraction
Library Construction and 454 Pyrosequencing
Sequence Cleaning and Assembly
Annotation
Identification of GSS-SSR Motifs
Conclusions
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Methods
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