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主要经济双壳贝类性别分化的分子机制概述
周丽青1,2, 赵丹2, 吴宙3, 吴磊4, 杨金龙2
1.中国水产科学研究院黄海水产研究所 农业农村部海洋渔业可持续发展重点实验室 青岛 266071;2.上海海洋大学 水产种质资源发掘与利用教育部重点实验室 上海 201306;3.浙江海洋大学海洋科学与技术学院 舟山 316000;4.江苏海洋大学海洋生命与水产学院 连云港 222005
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本文简要概述了主要经济双壳贝类性别分化分子机制研究进展,介绍国内外研究性别分化和性别决定的代表性双壳贝类物种及主要研究成果,主要涉及牡蛎科(Ostreidae)、扇贝科(Pectinidae)、珍珠贝科(Pteriidae)等常见的经济物种,分子层面涵盖了核酸、蛋白质和激素等,通过综述这些物种相关研究的现状,展望双壳贝类性别分化研究的发展趋势,以期加深对双壳贝类性别分化和性腺发育的认识,为解析虾夷扇贝(Patinopecten yessoensis)及其他双壳贝类性别分化分子机制研究理清思路。
关键词:  双壳贝类  性别分化  基因  分子  核酸  激素  蛋白质
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Review: Molecular Mechanism of Sex Differentiation in Major Economic Bivalves
ZHOU Liqing1,2, ZHAO Dan2, WU Zhou3, WU Lei4, YANG Jinlong2
1.Yellow Sea Fisheries Research Institute, Chinese Academy of Fishery Sciences, Key Laboratory of Sustainable Development of Marine Fisheries, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Qingdao 266071;2.College of Fisheries and Life Science, Shanghai Ocean University, Shanghai 201306;3.Marine Science and Technology College, Zhejiang Ocean University, Zhoushan 316000;4.College of Marine Life and Fisheries, Jiangsu Ocean University, Lianyungang 222005
Abstract:
In this review, we have provided an overview of the current knowledge on the different molecular mechanisms of sex differentiation in major economic bivalves. The representative species of bivalves were introduced to understand the different mechanisms of sex differentiation or sex determination. The review provides a brief summary of the recent discoveries on sex differentiation in oysters, scallops, pearl oysters, and other common economically important bivalve species. The review highlights the various sex differentiation-associated molecular mechanisms by focusing on the involvement of nucleic acids, proteins, hormones, and so on. The current research trends on sex differentiation in bivalves have been discussed, which may help to advance our understanding of the sex differentiation and gonadal development of the Yesso scallop and other bivalves.
Key words:  Bivalves  Sex differentiation  Genes  Molecule  Nucleic acid  Hormone  Protein