The effects of hairtail protein hydrolysate–Fe2+ complexes on growth and non-specific immune response of red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii)

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AbstractIn the present study, we explored expression changes in the transcriptomes of two molting stages (post-molt (M) and Intermolt (NM)) of the red swamp crayfish. A total of 307608398 clean reads, with an average length of 145bp were obtained. Further clustering and assembly of the transcripts generated 139100 unigenes. The results were searched against the NCBI, NR, KEGG, Swissprot, and KOG databases, in order to annotate gene descriptions, associate them with gene ontology terms, and assign them to pathways. Several genes and other factors involved in a number of molecular events critical for molting, such as energy requirements, hormonal regulation, immune response, and exoskeleton formation were identified, evaluated, and characterized. The information presented here provides a basic understanding of the molecular mechanisms underlying the crayfish molting process, with respect to energy requirements, hormonal regulation, immune response, and skeletal related activities during post-molt stage and the intermolt stage.


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