Transcriptome Analysis Provides an Overview of Genes Involved in the Peculiar Food Preference at First-Feeding Stage in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>)

The mandarin fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>) is an important economic fish species in China. Many carnivorous fish larvae feed on zooplankton or microdiets. However, the mandarin fish larvae feed on live prey fish exclusively, while refusing zooplankton or microdiets. A stable supply of...

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Main Authors: Ling Li, Shu-Lin Tang, Shan He, Xu-Fang Liang
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2022-12-01
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author Ling Li
Shu-Lin Tang
Shan He
Xu-Fang Liang
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Shu-Lin Tang
Shan He
Xu-Fang Liang
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description The mandarin fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>) is an important economic fish species in China. Many carnivorous fish larvae feed on zooplankton or microdiets. However, the mandarin fish larvae feed on live prey fish exclusively, while refusing zooplankton or microdiets. A stable supply of palatable live prey fish results in high costs. Moreover, the application of live prey fish might bring the risk of pathogens. However, little is known about the genes underlying the food preference of mandarin fish larvae. Partial offspring of the domesticated strain could feed brine shrimp from three days post-hatching (dph), the open mouth day. In the present study, the mandarin fish larvae were randomly divided into three groups, then treated differently at 3 dph: (1) unfed; (2) fed with live prey fish; (3) fed with brine shrimp (<i>Artemia</i>). Differentially expressed genes were identified by RNA-seq. The differential expression of the transcription factors involved in retinal photoreceptor development and differentiation might contribute to the intake of brine shrimp in mandarin fish larvae. Meanwhile, the digestive enzyme genes involved in protein, fat, and carbohydrate digestion have been expressed in mandarin fish larvae at 3 dph, contributing to the digestion of ingested food. Our study provides an overview of genes and biological processes involved in the peculiar food preference at the first-feeding stage in mandarin fish larvae and has critical importance to the future application of non-fish live feeds in the culture of mandarin fish larvae.
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spelling doaj.art-8ae5641899a74a07bbe8caa63c0430c42023-11-30T22:12:03ZengMDPI AGFishes2410-38882022-12-01811710.3390/fishes8010017Transcriptome Analysis Provides an Overview of Genes Involved in the Peculiar Food Preference at First-Feeding Stage in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>)Ling Li0Shu-Lin Tang1Shan He2Xu-Fang Liang3Chinese Perch Research Center, College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, ChinaChinese Perch Research Center, College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, ChinaChinese Perch Research Center, College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, ChinaChinese Perch Research Center, College of Fisheries, Huazhong Agricultural University, Wuhan 430070, ChinaThe mandarin fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>) is an important economic fish species in China. Many carnivorous fish larvae feed on zooplankton or microdiets. However, the mandarin fish larvae feed on live prey fish exclusively, while refusing zooplankton or microdiets. A stable supply of palatable live prey fish results in high costs. Moreover, the application of live prey fish might bring the risk of pathogens. However, little is known about the genes underlying the food preference of mandarin fish larvae. Partial offspring of the domesticated strain could feed brine shrimp from three days post-hatching (dph), the open mouth day. In the present study, the mandarin fish larvae were randomly divided into three groups, then treated differently at 3 dph: (1) unfed; (2) fed with live prey fish; (3) fed with brine shrimp (<i>Artemia</i>). Differentially expressed genes were identified by RNA-seq. The differential expression of the transcription factors involved in retinal photoreceptor development and differentiation might contribute to the intake of brine shrimp in mandarin fish larvae. Meanwhile, the digestive enzyme genes involved in protein, fat, and carbohydrate digestion have been expressed in mandarin fish larvae at 3 dph, contributing to the digestion of ingested food. Our study provides an overview of genes and biological processes involved in the peculiar food preference at the first-feeding stage in mandarin fish larvae and has critical importance to the future application of non-fish live feeds in the culture of mandarin fish larvae.https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/8/1/17mandarin fishlarvaefirst-feedingtranscriptomebrine shrimp
spellingShingle Ling Li
Shu-Lin Tang
Shan He
Xu-Fang Liang
Transcriptome Analysis Provides an Overview of Genes Involved in the Peculiar Food Preference at First-Feeding Stage in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>)
Fishes
mandarin fish
larvae
first-feeding
transcriptome
brine shrimp
title Transcriptome Analysis Provides an Overview of Genes Involved in the Peculiar Food Preference at First-Feeding Stage in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>)
title_full Transcriptome Analysis Provides an Overview of Genes Involved in the Peculiar Food Preference at First-Feeding Stage in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>)
title_fullStr Transcriptome Analysis Provides an Overview of Genes Involved in the Peculiar Food Preference at First-Feeding Stage in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>)
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptome Analysis Provides an Overview of Genes Involved in the Peculiar Food Preference at First-Feeding Stage in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>)
title_short Transcriptome Analysis Provides an Overview of Genes Involved in the Peculiar Food Preference at First-Feeding Stage in Mandarin Fish (<i>Siniperca chuatsi</i>)
title_sort transcriptome analysis provides an overview of genes involved in the peculiar food preference at first feeding stage in mandarin fish i siniperca chuatsi i
topic mandarin fish
larvae
first-feeding
transcriptome
brine shrimp
url https://www.mdpi.com/2410-3888/8/1/17
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