Identification of genes that control silk yield by RNA sequencing analysis of silkworm (Bombyx mori) strains of variable silk yield

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Silk is an important natural fiber of high economic value, and thus genetic study of the silkworm is a major area of research. Transcriptome analysis can provide guidance for genetic studies of silk yield traits. In this study, we performed a transcriptome comparison using multiple silkworms with different silk yields. A total of 22 common differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified in multiple strains and were mainly involved in metabolic pathways. Among these, seven significant common DEGs were verified by quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, and the results coincided with the findings generated by RNA sequencing. Association analysis showed that BGIBMGA003330 and BGIBMGA005780 are significantly associated with cocoon shell weight and encode uridine nucleosidase and small heat shock protein, respectively. Functional annotation of these genes suggest that these play a role in silkworm silk gland development or silk protein synthesis. In addition, we performed principal component analysis (PCA) in combination with wild silkworm analysis, which indicates that modern breeding has a stronger selection effect on silk yield traits than domestication, and imply that silkworm breeding induces aggregation of genes related to silk yield.

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Luan, Y., Zuo, W., Li, C., Gao, R., Zhang, H., Tong, X., … Dai, F. (2018). Identification of genes that control silk yield by RNA sequencing analysis of silkworm (Bombyx mori) strains of variable silk yield. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 19(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123718

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