Hyper-expansion of large DNA segments in the genome of kuruma shrimp, <it>Marsupenaeus japonicus</it>

  • Kondo Hidehiro
  • Kitakado Toshihide
  • Sakamoto Takashi
  • Fuji Kanako
  • Santos Mudjekeewis D
  • Mavichak Rapeepat
  • Fagutao Fernand F
  • Shimizu Atsushi
  • Katagiri Takayuki
  • Asakawa Shuichi
  • Koyama Takashi
  • Shimizu Nobuyoshi
  • Aoki Takashi
  • Hirono Ikuo
Publication date
February 2010
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Journal
BMC Genomics

Abstract

Abstract Background Higher crustaceans (class Malacostraca) represent the most species-rich and morphologically diverse group of non-insect arthropods and many of its members are commercially important. Although the crustacean DNA sequence information is growing exponentially, little is known about the genome organization of Malacostraca. Here, we constructed a bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) library and performed BAC-end sequencing to provide genomic information for kuruma shrimp (Marsupenaeus japonicus), one of the most widely cultured species among crustaceans, and found the presence of a redundant sequence in the BAC library. We examined the BAC clone that includes the redundant sequence to further analyze its length, copy number ...

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