2023
DOI: 10.3390/biom13030460
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Full-Length Transcriptomes and Sex-Based Differentially Expressed Genes in the Brain and Ganglia of Giant River Prawn Macrobrachium rosenbergii

Abstract: Macrobrachium rosenbergii is an important aquaculture prawn that exhibits sexual dimorphism in growth, with males growing much faster than females. However, the mechanisms controlling these complex traits are not well understood. The nervous system plays an important role in regulating life functions. In the present work, we applied PacBio RNA-seq to obtain and characterize the full-length transcriptomes of the brains and thoracic ganglia of female and male prawns, and we performed comparative transcriptome an… Show more

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“…The long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are also a regulatory type of ncRNA, with essential regulatory functions, particularly in gene expression regulation at the transcriptional and/or post-transcriptional levels through interactions with DNA, RNA, and proteins. In shrimps, a large number of lncRNAs have been identified, revealing species-specific and tissue-specific expression among L. vannamei , P. monodon , and Macrobrachium rosenbergii [ 182 , 183 , 184 ].…”
Section: Types Of Epigenetic Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are also a regulatory type of ncRNA, with essential regulatory functions, particularly in gene expression regulation at the transcriptional and/or post-transcriptional levels through interactions with DNA, RNA, and proteins. In shrimps, a large number of lncRNAs have been identified, revealing species-specific and tissue-specific expression among L. vannamei , P. monodon , and Macrobrachium rosenbergii [ 182 , 183 , 184 ].…”
Section: Types Of Epigenetic Modificationsmentioning
confidence: 99%