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The FTO Gene Is Associated with Growth and Omega-3/-6 Ratio in Asian Seabass
Authors:Fei Sun  Rongjian Tu  Jun Hong Xia  Xiao Jun Liu  Gen Hua Yue
Affiliation:1.Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory,National University of Singapore,Singapore,Singapore;2.Institute of Crop Breeding and Cultivation,Shanghai Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Shanghai,China;3.State Key Laboratory of Biocontrol, Institute of Aquatic Economic Animals and Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory for Aquatic Economic Animals, College of Life Sciences,Sun Yat-Sen University,Guangzhou,People’s Republic of China;4.Key Laboratory of Exploration and Utilization of Aquatic Genetic Resources, Shanghai Ocean University, Ministry of Education,Shanghai Ocean University,Shanghai,China;5.Department of Biological Sciences,National University of Singapore,Singapore,Singapore;6.School of Biological Sciences,Nanyang Technological University,Singapore,Singapore
Abstract:Polymorphisms in the FTO gene are associated with obesity and body mass index in humans and livestock. Little information of whether FTO plays an important role in aquaculture fish species is available. We cloned and characterized the FTO gene in an economically important food fish species: Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer). The full-length cDNA of the gene is 3679 bp, containing an ORF of 1935 bp encoding 644 amino acids, a 216 bp 5′ UTR and a 1538 bp 3′ UTR. The gene consisted of nine exons and eight introns and was 117,679 bp in length. Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the gene in Asian seabass was closely related to those of Japanese flounder and Nile tilapia. Analysis of its expressions using qRT-PCR showed that it was expressed ubiquitously, but was higher in the liver, stomach and intestine. Comparative analysis of the genomic sequences of part of intron 1 of the gene among 10 unrelated individuals identified two SNPs. Analysis of associations between SNPs and traits (i.e. growth, oil content, omega-3 and -6 contents) in an F2 family demonstrated that the two SNPs were significantly associated with growth, oil content, omega-3 content and omega-3/-6 ratio. Altogether, our data suggest that the gene or/and its linked genes play an important role in growth and fatty acid synthesis, and that the SNPs associated with traits may be used as markers for selecting quicker growth and higher omega-3/-6 ratio at the fingerling stage.
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