Abstract

Bombyx mori, a monophagous insect, prefers leaves of the certain species of Morus more than others. The preference has been attributed to morphological and anatomical features and biochemical compounds. In the present manuscript a comparison has been made among the transcriptome of leaves of the two preferred cultivated varieties and three wild types species. While assembling, high quality transcriptomes of five genotypes were constructed with a total of 100930, 151245, 89724, 181761 and 102908 transcripts from ML, MN, MS, K2 and V1 samples respectively. Further, to compare them, orthologs were identified from these assembled transcriptome. A total of 22462, 23413, 23685, 24371, 18362, 22326, 20058, 18049, 17567 and 20518 clusters of orthologs were found in one to one comparison in KvsN, KvsL, KvsS, KvsV, LvsN, LvsS, LvsV, NvsS, NvsV, and SvsV respectively. 4236 orthologs with algebraic connectivity of 1.0 were then used to compare and to find out differentially expressed transcripts from all the genotypes. A total of 1037 transcripts expressed that include some of the important morphology, anatomy and biochemical pathways regulating transcription factors (AP2/ERFs and C2H2 Zinc fingers) and signalling components were identified to express differentially. Further, these transcriptomes were used find out markers (SSR) and variants and a total of 1101013, 537245, 970877, 310437, 675772, 338400, 581189, 751477, 514999 and 257107 variants including SNP, MNP, Insertions and deletions were found in one to one comparisons. Taken together, our data could be highly useful for mulberry community worldwide as it could be utilized in mulberry breeding programs.

Highlights

  • Morus is the only tree species on which the monophagous silk worms thrives

  • An analysis was conducted with Morus laevigata (ML) samples with different assemblers including Tansabyss [25], CLC Genomics Workbench (6.9.1) (Qiagen Gmbh; Germany), SOAPdenovo [26] and Trinity [27] in order to find out the best suited assembler for the studied samples

  • When Trinity was used as a default assembler for all five samples, a total of 100930, 151245, 89724, 181761 and 102908 transcripts were assembled from ML, Morus notabilis (MN), Morus serrata (MS), K2 and V1 samples respectively

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Introduction

Morus is the only tree species on which the monophagous silk worms thrives. This unique association has been historically utilized by humans. The read data for Morus notabilis leaf transcriptome was downloaded from NCBI SRA database with accession number SRA075563. The sequence data for Morus indica cv K2 and cv V1 could be accessed under the Bioprojects accesions PRJNA717975 and PRJNA717991 respectively

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