2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0206379
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De novo transcriptome based on next-generation sequencing reveals candidate genes with sex-specific expression in Arapaima gigas (Schinz, 1822), an ancient Amazonian freshwater fish

Abstract: BackgroundThe Arapaima (Arapaima gigas) is one of the world's largest freshwater bony fish, and is found in the rivers of the Amazon basin. This species is a potential aquaculture resource, although reproductive management in captivity is limited in particular due to the lack of external sexual dimorphism. In this study, using the 454 Roche platform (pyrosequencing) techniques, we evaluated a major portion of the transcriptome of this important Amazonian species.ResultsFour libraries obtained from the liver an… Show more

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“…However, no technology exists today to manipulate the reproduction of pirarucu, and this situation means a huge hindrance and delay for the commercial production of the species. Because the main bottleneck is the reproduction in captivity, most of these studies on the species aimed at understanding patterns and mechanisms of sex determination, molecular differentiation, and gonadal activity of A. gigas (Almeida, Ianella, Faria, Paiva, & Caetano, ; Du et al, ; Prado‐Lima & Val, ; Torati et al, ; Torati, Lima, Kirschnik, & Migaud, ; Watanabe et al, ). However, sex determination and regulation of the sexual maturation remain largely unknown in the species (Almeida et al, ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, no technology exists today to manipulate the reproduction of pirarucu, and this situation means a huge hindrance and delay for the commercial production of the species. Because the main bottleneck is the reproduction in captivity, most of these studies on the species aimed at understanding patterns and mechanisms of sex determination, molecular differentiation, and gonadal activity of A. gigas (Almeida, Ianella, Faria, Paiva, & Caetano, ; Du et al, ; Prado‐Lima & Val, ; Torati et al, ; Torati, Lima, Kirschnik, & Migaud, ; Watanabe et al, ). However, sex determination and regulation of the sexual maturation remain largely unknown in the species (Almeida et al, ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Arapaima gigas , also known as Pirarucu or Paiche, is one of the largest freshwater fishes in South America, whose adults body weight can reach up to 250 kg [1] and a length of up to three meters [2] [3]. It belongs to the bonytongues (order Osteoglossiformes) [2] [4] and it is naturally distributed in Amazonas and Tocantins-Araguaia basins [1] [3] [4], and it has also been introduced into the Bolivian Amazon [3] [5]. This emblematic fish has been an extensive economic resource for communities and is an attractive candidate for aquaculture development [1] [2].…”
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“…In the wild, this air-breather fish lives preferentially in lentic environments [7], tolerates low oxygen levels dissolved in the water and is less susceptible to ammonia or nitrite intoxication [2]. The reproduction behavior is complex, which includes breeding pairs, nest building and parental care, and significant external sexual dimorphism is not displayed [1] [3]. Methods usually used for sexual identification include biopsy, ultrasonography and endoscopy [8].…”
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confidence: 99%
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