Publications by authors named "ShaoKui Yi"

The Butterfly hillstream loach (Beaufortia pingi), an aquatic benthic fish species inhabiting mountain rapids, exhibits exceptional capabilities in movement, adsorption, and desorption processes, enabling it to adhere to smooth and contaminated surfaces in turbulent streams. These attributes make it a significant subject for genetic and evolutionary research. In this study, the genomic sequences of this species were acquired utilizing PacBio sequencing and Hi-C methods.

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  • * This study utilized zebrafish embryos and deep learning to identify psychoactive compounds in water, yielding promising results with the ResNet101 model achieving a 65.35% accuracy for behavioral classification.
  • * The research indicates that combining behavioral analysis with AI can provide a cost-effective and eco-friendly alternative for monitoring water quality, enhancing current pollution detection methods.
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  • Opsariichthys bidens is a minnow found mainly in China and is being researched for its potential in aquaculture, with samples collected from three different river basins for study.
  • High-quality genome assemblies were created using advanced sequencing technologies, revealing significant genomic details, including chromosome numbers and gene predictions for the specied from the Yangtze, Pearl, and Qiantang River basins.
  • The karyotypic analysis showed variations in chromosome structure, with chromosomal evolution linked to a process called Robertsonian translocation, which aids in understanding the species’ evolution and supports future breeding programs.
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  • The study investigates growth differences in male giant freshwater prawns (GFP) by analyzing gut microbiota and serum metabolites, as these factors are linked to their economic importance.
  • Researchers found that the dominant gut bacteria, Firmicutes and Proteobacteria, are associated with higher growth rates, particularly noting a higher Firmicutes/Bacteroides ratio in faster-growing prawns.
  • The integration of transcriptomics and multiomic techniques revealed that certain metabolites, specifically butyrate, may enhance gut health and affect physiological balance, leading to variations in metabolic profiles among GFPs and improving understanding of their growth mechanisms.
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  • The study investigates the olfactory gene families in Macrobrachium rosenbergii, identifying key genes such as olfactory receptors (ORs) and chemosensory receptors (CRs) through extensive transcript sequencing.
  • A total of 38,955 full-length transcripts were analyzed, resulting in the discovery of several olfactory gene family members and the first identification of CRs in prawns and shrimps.
  • Additionally, the research includes the external morphology of the chemical sensory organs, providing insights into olfactory perception and potential applications in molecular breeding for crustaceans.
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Zacco platypus is an endemic colorful freshwater minnow that is intensively distributed in East Asia. In this study, two adult female individuals collected from Haihe River basin were used for karyotypic study and genome sequencing, respectively. The karyotype formula of Z.

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Low pH (LpH) poses a significant challenge to the health, immune response, and growth of aquatic animals worldwide. Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) is a globally farmed freshwater species with a remarkable adaptability to various environmental stressors. However, the effects of LpH stress on the microbiota and host metabolism in crayfish intestines remain poorly understood.

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The Macrobrachium rosenbergii industry is threatened by various Aeromonas, resulting in high mortality of adult prawns. However, there are few studies on the immune response of M. rosenbergii infected with Aeromonas dhakensis.

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The G-protein-coupled receptor GPR84, activated by medium-chain fatty acids, primarily expressed in macrophages and microglia, is involved in inflammatory responses and retinal development in mammals and amphibians. However, our understanding of its structure, function, tissue expression, and signaling pathways in fish is limited. In this study, we cloned and characterized the coding sequence of GPR84 (ciGPR84) in grass carp.

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The insulin-like androgenic gland hormone gene (IAG), primarily expressed in the androgenic gland (AG), plays a crucial role in controlling male sex differentiation and maintaining male secondary sexual characteristics in decapods. In this study, we investigated the mRNA and microRNA expression profiles of male Procambarus clarkii to understand the transcriptomic regulatory mechanism of IAG after the injection of an efficient siRNA (GsiRNA) designed based on IAG. The results revealed that several differentially expressed genes were enriched in reproduction-related pathways, such as the wnt signaling pathway, MAPK signaling pathway, and GnRH signaling pathway.

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To further investigate the immune response of against , comparative transcriptomic analyses of the hepatopancreas were conducted on challenge and control groups at 6, 12, and 24 h post-infection (hpi), independently. A total of 51,707 high-quality unigenes were collected from the RNA-seq data, and 8060 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were discovered through paired comparisons. Among the three comparison groups, a KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed that 173 immune-related DEGs were considerably clustered into 28 immune-related pathways, including the lysosome, the phagosome, etc.

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Water temperature, as an important environmental factor, affects the growth and metabolism of aquatic animals and even their survival. The giant freshwater prawn (GFP) is a kind of warm-water species, and its survival temperature ranges from 18 °C to 34 °C. In this study, we performed transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses to clarify the potential molecular mechanism of responding to low-temperature stress in adult GFP.

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To investigate the key gut microbiota and metabolites associated with the growth performance of families, 16S rRNA sequencing and LC-MS metabolomic methods were used. In this study, 90 families were bred to evaluate growth performance. After 92 days of culture, high (H), medium (M), and low (L) experimental groups representing three levels of growth performance, respectively, were collected according to the weight gain and specific growth rate of families.

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Chrysanthemum () is an important ornamental and medicinal plant suffering from many viruses and viroids worldwide. In this study, a new carlavirus, tentatively named Chinese isolate of carlavirus 1 (CiCV1-CN), was identified from chrysanthemum plants in Zhejiang Province, China. The genome sequence of CiCV1-CN was 8795 nucleotides (nt) in length, with a 68-nt 5'-untranslated region (UTR) and a 76-nt 3'-UTR, which contained six predicted open reading frames (ORFs) that encode six corresponding proteins of various sizes.

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One of the significant limitations of aquaculture worldwide is the prevalence of divalent copper (Cu). Crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) are economically important freshwater species adapted to a variety of environmental stimuli, including heavy metal stresses; however, large-scale transcriptomic data of the hepatopancreas of crayfish in response to Cu stress are still scarce. Here, integrated comparative transcriptome and weighted gene co-expression network analyses were initially applied to investigate gene expression profiles of the hepatopancreas of crayfish subjected to Cu stress for different periods.

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DNA methylation-mediated transcriptional regulation has been considered to significantly impact some steroidogenic enzyme genes expression. To uncover the roles of DNA methylation on the regulation of aromatase gene expression during gametogenesis in Misgurnus anguillicaudatus, the expression profiles and cellular localization of cyp19a1a and cyp19a1b were analyzed, and the landscape of DNA methylation dynamics was investigated. We found that cyp19a1a was predominantly expressed in granulosa cells of oocytes, while cyp19a1b expression was enriched in radial glial cells of the forebrain.

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, as a species of common prawn, is a delicacy that is consumed all over the world. By interacting with the target gene 3'-untranslated region (3'-UTR), microRNAs (miRNAs) regulate its expression and ultimately participate in the regulation of reproductive development. However, research focusing on miRNA regulation during gonadal development in received very little attention.

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, an opportunistic pathogen of aquatic animals, moves using a filament comprised of polymerised flagellin proteins. Flagellins are essential virulence factors for infection. Herein, we investigated the effects of flagellins (, , , and ) on cell apoptosis, TLR5 expression, and production of IL-8 and TNF-α.

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The distribution of is restricted to Xinjiang's Tarim River basin. We collected 119 samples from nine geographic populations in the Tarim River basin and utilized the RAD-seq method for SNP genotyping. In this study, a total of 164.

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Myeloid differentiation factor 88 (MyD88) is a crucial adaptor protein for Toll-like receptor (TLR)-mediated signaling pathways and plays an important role in immune response. In this study, the full-length cDNA of MyD88 from Macrobrachium rosenbergii (MRMyD88) was cloned. The MRMyD88 cDNA is 1758 bp long and contains a 1398-bp open reading frame.

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Vibrio anguillarum is a globally distributed aquatic pathogen, and its flagellin B (FlaB) protein can evoke innate immune responses in hosts. In order to explore the role of FlaB in V. anguillarum infection, we constructed a FlaB-deficient mutant using overlapping PCR and two-step homologous recombination, and gene sequencing confirmed successful knockout of the FlaB gene.

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In fish breeding practices, gamete maturity of females is vital to reproductive success. For some species, it is possible to estimate the female maturation status based on abdomen observation, but quite difficult for some species which mature at big size. To screen out the potential biomarker in fish blood relating to female maturation, we employed the approach integrating the UPLC-MS/MS and RNA-seq techniques to investigate the metabolites and genes reflecting the sexual maturation and spawning of female blunt snout bream Megalobrama amblycephala.

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