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Genomic resource development for shellfish of conservation concern

Authors :
Emma Timmins-Schiffman
Steven B. Roberts
Samuel J. White
Dave C. Metzger
Carolyn S. Friedman
Source :
Molecular ecology resources. 13(2)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Effective conservation of threatened species depends on the ability to assess organism physiology and population demography. To develop genomic resources to better understand the dynamics of two ecologically vulnerable species in the Pacific Northwest of the United States, larval transcriptomes were sequenced for the pinto abalone, Haliotis kamtschatkana kamtschatkana, and the Olympia oyster, Ostrea lurida. Based on comparative species analysis the Ostrea lurida transcriptome (41 136 contigs) is relatively complete. These transcriptomes represent the first significant contribution to genomic resources for both species. Genes are described based on biological function with particular attention to those associated with temperature change, oxidative stress and immune function. In addition, transcriptome-derived genetic markers are provided. Together, these resources provide valuable tools for future studies aimed at conservation of Haliotis kamtschatkana kamtschatkana, Ostrea lurida and related species.

Details

ISSN :
17550998
Volume :
13
Issue :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular ecology resources
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....94de6523b0f15cff3b1c5167794cb89f