Abstract

Forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii, FMD) is an endangered artiodactyl species, male FMD produce musk. We have sequenced the whole genome of FMD, completed the genomic assembly and annotation, and performed bioinformatic analyses. Our results showed that microsatellites (SSRs) displayed nonrandomly distribution in genomic regions, and SSR abundances were much higher in the intronic and intergenic regions compared to other genomic regions. Tri- and hexanucleotide perfect (P) SSRs predominated in coding regions (CDSs), whereas, tetra- and pentanucleotide P-SSRs were less abundant. Trifold P-SSRs had more GC-contents in the 5′-untranslated regions (5'UTRs) and CDSs than other genomic regions, whereas mononucleotide P-SSRs had the least GC-contents. The repeat copy numbers (RCN) of the same mono- to hexanucleotide P-SSRs had different distributions in different genomic regions. The RCN of trinucleotide P-SSRs had increased significantly in the CDSs compared to the transposable elements (TEs), intronic and intergenic regions. The analysis of coefficient of variability (CV) of P-SSRs showed that the RCN of mononucleotide P-SSRs had relative higher variation in different genomic regions, followed by the CV pattern of RCN: dinucleotide P-SSRs > trinucleotide P-SSRs > tetranucleotide P-SSRs > pentanucleotide P-SSRs > hexanucleotide P-SSRs. The CV variations of RCN of the same mono- to hexanucleotide P-SSRs were relative higher in the intron and intergenic regions, followed by that in the TEs, and the relative lower was in the 5'UTR, CDSs and 3'UTRs. 58 novel polymorphic SSR loci were detected based on genotyping DNA from 36 captive FMD and 22 SSR markers finally showed polymorphism, stability, and repetition.

Highlights

  • Forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii, FMD) is an endangered artiodactylous species [1], which has been listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and the Appendices of the CITES

  • The coefficient of variability (CV) variations of repeat copy numbers (RCN) of the same mono- to hexanucleotide P-SSRs were relative higher in the intron and intergenic regions, followed by that in the transposable elements (TEs), and the relative lower was in the 5′-untranslated regions (5'UTRs), CDSs and 3'UTRs. 58 novel polymorphic SSR loci were detected based on genotyping DNA from 36 captive FMD and 22 SSR markers showed polymorphism, stability, and repetition

  • The most GC-content was in the tri- and hexanucleotide P-SSRs, and the least was in the mononucleotide P-SSRs

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Introduction

Forest musk deer (Moschus berezovskii, FMD) is an endangered artiodactylous species [1], which has been listed on the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species and the Appendices of the CITES. Male FMD has long, upper canine teeth that project downward up to 5 cm below the lips that are used for threat and selfdisplay. The most unique characteristic is the musk sac or pod which the males possess [2, 3]. Musk deer has been valued for their musk in the musk sac, secreted by the musk gland possessed by the males. The musk liquid, a jelly-like milky white substance, is preliminarily secreted and becomes a powdery and ripe musk with strong odor and brown color when it develops and dries gradually. Wild musk deers are killed to cut off the musk sac from the mature males between the genital organs and the umbilicus, as they made a profit in the trade

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