Abstract

Abstract: Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are non-protein coding transcripts which have been studied extensively in human and mouse over the past few years, and play an important role in muscle development and myogenesis. Grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idella) fed with faba bean (Vicia faba) meal is a high-value grass carp (crisp grass carp) with firmer muscles and distinct texture. To date, the regulatory mechanism of muscle firmness increase in crisp grass carp is still unclear, especially studies about the regulation of lncRNA in muscle firmness increase. In the study, based on the muscle of crisp grass carp transcriptome sequenced, a total of 82,903,440 clean reads were generated. Among them, 4240 lncRNA transcripts corresponding to 4191 lncRNA genes were identified. The identified lncRNAs shared same characteristics with the lncRNAs in other vertebrates, including shorter length of transcripts and lower expression levels of lncRNA genes. 781 differentially expressed lncRNA genes in crisp grass carp (|log2 fold change| > 2 and FDR

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