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Integrated analysis of microRNA and mRNA expression profiles during the sex-differentiation sensitive period in oriental river prawn, Macrobrachium nipponense

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SCIENTIFIC REPORTS
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-10867-0

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [31502154, 31572617]
  2. Freshwater Fisheries Research Center, China Central Governmental Research Institutional Basic Special Research Project of the Public Welfare Fund [2015JBFM11]
  3. Fund of Independent Innovation of Agricultural Sciences of Jiangsu province [CX (15) 1012-4]
  4. key project of provincial key research and development plan (Modern Agriculture) [BE2016308]
  5. Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences [2016HY-ZD0402]
  6. Three Aquatic Projects of Jiangsu Province [D2015-16]
  7. Science and Technology Development Fund of Wuxi [CLE02N1514]

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Male oriental river prawns (Macrobrachium nipponense) grow faster than females, and therefore, reach larger sizes by harvest time. Histological observations have indicated that the sex-differentiation sensitive period (which includes the formation of the androgenic gland, the testis, and the ovary) is from post-larvae (PL) developmental stage for M. nipponense. In this study, we prepared four microRNA (miRNA) and mRNA libraries using samples collected from sex-differentiation sensitive period (PL7 to PL16) to perform RNA-sequencing for identifying sex-related candidate miRNAs, genes, and metabolic pathways. A total of nine intersection miRNAs were identified, of which three were highly expressed in the androgenic gland, and their expression was verified by quantitative Real-Time PCR (qPCR). These three miRNAs and their 11 predicted target genes may be strong candidates for sex-related miRNAs and sex-related genes in M. nipponense. Five vital sex-related metabolic pathways were also identified that may regulate other sex-differentiation and sex-determination mechanisms. Finding of the study provide important insights to enhance our understanding on sex-differentiation and sex-determination mechanisms for M. nipponense.

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