Whole-Genome Sequencing Analyses Reveal the Evolution Mechanisms of Typical Biological Features of Decapterus maruadsi

Animals (Basel). 2024 Apr 17;14(8):1202. doi: 10.3390/ani14081202.

Abstract

Decapterus maruadsi is a typical representative of small pelagic fish characterized by fast growth rate, small body size, and high fecundity. It is a high-quality marine commercial fish with high nutritional value. However, the underlying genetics and genomics research focused on D. maruadsi is not comprehensive. Herein, a high-quality chromosome-level genome of a male D. maruadsi was assembled. The assembled genome length was 716.13 Mb with contig N50 of 19.70 Mb. Notably, we successfully anchored 95.73% contig sequences into 23 chromosomes with a total length of 685.54 Mb and a scaffold N50 of 30.77 Mb. A total of 22,716 protein-coding genes, 274.90 Mb repeat sequences, and 10,060 ncRNAs were predicted, among which 22,037 (97%) genes were successfully functionally annotated. The comparative genome analysis identified 459 unique, 73 expanded, and 52 contracted gene families. Moreover, 2804 genes were identified as candidates for positive selection, of which some that were related to the growth and development of bone, muscle, cardioid, and ovaries, such as some members of the TGF-β superfamily, were likely involved in the evolution of typical biological features in D. maruadsi. The study provides an accurate and complete chromosome-level reference genome for further genetic conservation, genomic-assisted breeding, and adaptive evolution research for D. maruadsi.

Keywords: Decapterus maruadsi; biological evolution; chromosome-level genome; comparative genomics.

Grants and funding

This work was supported by the Sino-Indonesian technical cooperations in coastal marine ranching, Asian Cooperation Fund Program (12500101200021002), the PhD Start-up Fund of Guangdong Provincial Natural Science Foundation (No. 2016A030310329), the South China Sea Scholars Program of Guangdong Ocean University (No. 002029002002), and the innovation and entrepreneurship training program for college students (S202310566009).