Greenlip Abalone (Haliotis laevigata) Genome and Protein Analysis Provides Insights into Maturation and Spawning

Author:

Botwright Natasha A1,Zhao Min2,Wang Tianfang2,McWilliam Sean1ORCID,Colgrave Michelle L1ORCID,Hlinka Ondrej3,Li Sean4,Suwansa-ard Saowaros2,Subramanian Sankar2ORCID,McPherson Luke5,King Harry6,Reverter Antonio1ORCID,Cook Mathew T1,McGrath Annette7ORCID,Elliott Nicholas G6,Cummins Scott F2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Aquaculture, CSIRO Agriculture and Food, St Lucia, Queensland, Australia, 4067

2. School of Science and Education, Genecology Research Center, University of the Sunshine Coast, Maroochydore DC, Queensland, Australia, 4558

3. CSIRO Information, Management and Technology, Pullenvale, Queensland, Australia, 4069

4. CSIRO Data61, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia, 2601

5. Jade Tiger Abalone, Indented Head, Victoria, Australia, 3223

6. Aquaculture, CSIRO Agriculture and Food, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia, 7000, and

7. CSIRO Data61, Dutton Park, Queensland, Australia, 4101

Abstract

Abstract Wild abalone (Family Haliotidae) populations have been severely affected by commercial fishing, poaching, anthropogenic pollution, environment and climate changes. These issues have stimulated an increase in aquaculture production; however production growth has been slow due to a lack of genetic knowledge and resources. We have sequenced a draft genome for the commercially important temperate Australian ‘greenlip’ abalone (Haliotis laevigata, Donovan 1808) and generated 11 tissue transcriptomes from a female adult abalone. Phylogenetic analysis of the greenlip abalone with reference to the Pacific abalone (Haliotis discus hannai) indicates that these abalone species diverged approximately 71 million years ago. This study presents an in-depth analysis into the features of reproductive dysfunction, where we provide the putative biochemical messenger components (neuropeptides) that may regulate reproduction including gonad maturation and spawning. Indeed, we isolate the egg-laying hormone neuropeptide and under trial conditions induce spawning at 80% efficiency. Altogether, we provide a solid platform for further studies aimed at stimulating advances in abalone aquaculture production. The H. laevigata genome and resources are made available to the public on the abalone ‘omics website, http://abalonedb.org.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology

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