Gene expression profiles of Japanese precious coral Corallium japonicum during gametogenesis
Ma. Marivic Capitle Pepino, Sam Edward Manalili, Satoko Sekida, Takuma Mezaki, Tomoyo Okumura, Satoshi Kubota

TL;DR
This study explores gene expression differences in male and female Japanese precious coral during gametogenesis, offering insights for conservation and sex determination.
Contribution
The first report on sex-specific gene expression in incompletely mature Corallium japonicum during the spawning season.
Findings
Transcriptome analysis identified 283 female-specific and 525 male-specific upregulated transcripts.
Female biological processes were enriched in oocyte proliferation and reproduction, while males showed enrichment in cell adhesion pathways.
Abstract
Corallium japonicum, a prized resource in Japan, plays a vital role in traditional arts and fishing industries. Because of diminished stock due to overexploitation, ongoing efforts are focused on restoration through transplantation. This study aimed to enhance our understanding of the reproductive biology of these valuable corals and find more efficient methods for sex determination, which may significantly contribute to conservation initiatives. We used 12 three-month aquarium reared C. japonicum colony fragments, conducted histological analysis for maturity and sex verification, and performed transcriptome analysis via de novo assembly and mapping using the C. rubrum transcriptome to explore gene expression differences between female and male C. japonicum. Our histological observations enabled sex identification in 33% of incompletely mature samples. However, the sex of the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsCoral and Marine Ecosystems Studies · Marine and coastal plant biology · Marine Sponges and Natural Products
