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View article: Chromosome-level genome assembly of the silver pomfret Pampus argenteus
Chromosome-level genome assembly of the silver pomfret Pampus argenteus Open
Pampus argenteus (Euphrasen, 1788) is one of the major fishery species in coastal China. Pampus argenteus has a highly specialized morphology, and its declining fishery resources have encouraged massive research efforts on its aquacultural…
View article: Datasets and markers development workflow run scripts for high-throughput exploitation of genetic sex markers
Datasets and markers development workflow run scripts for high-throughput exploitation of genetic sex markers Open
The development of next-generation sequencing technology allowed the rapid exploitation of markers for genetic sex identification. Using male-female linear genomic information combined with Illumina survey and PacBio continuous long read (…
View article: Innovative approach for high-throughput exploiting sex-specific markers in Japanese parrotfish<i>Oplegnathus fasciatus</i>
Innovative approach for high-throughput exploiting sex-specific markers in Japanese parrotfish<i>Oplegnathus fasciatus</i> Open
Background The use of sex-specific molecular markers has become a prominent method in enhancing fish production and economic value, as well as providing a foundation for understanding the complex molecular mechanisms involved in fish sex d…
View article: Improved high-quality reference genome of red drum facilitates the processes of resistance-related gene exploration
Improved high-quality reference genome of red drum facilitates the processes of resistance-related gene exploration Open
View article: Future climate change accelerates the invasive rhythm of alien marine species: New insights into the invasive potential of the world's aquaculture species red drum Sciaenops ocellatus
Future climate change accelerates the invasive rhythm of alien marine species: New insights into the invasive potential of the world's aquaculture species red drum Sciaenops ocellatus Open
In recent decades, an unprecedented frequency of red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) escapes from sea cages (i.e., million tail level) has generated enormous pressure on local marine biodiversity and ecosystems. This study aimed to assess the d…
View article: Future climate change accelerates the invasive rhythm of alien marine species: new insights into the invasive potential of the world's aquaculture species red drum Sciaenops ocellatus
Future climate change accelerates the invasive rhythm of alien marine species: new insights into the invasive potential of the world's aquaculture species red drum Sciaenops ocellatus Open
This article accompanies the article "Integrating species distribution modeling, stable isotope and transcriptomic analysis provides insights into eco-position competition for alien red drum Sciaenops ocellatus". …
View article: Future climate change accelerates the invasive rhythm of alien marine species: new insights into the invasive potential of the world's aquaculture species red drum Sciaenops ocellatus
Future climate change accelerates the invasive rhythm of alien marine species: new insights into the invasive potential of the world's aquaculture species red drum Sciaenops ocellatus Open
This article accompanies the article "Integrating species distribution modeling, stable isotope and transcriptomic analysis provides insights into eco-position competition for alien red drum Sciaenops ocellatus". …
View article: Improved high-quality reference genome and supplementary results for red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus)
Improved high-quality reference genome and supplementary results for red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) Open
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is among the most important artificially introduced farmed fish across 11 countries and regions. However, the frequent occurrence of extreme weather events and breeding escapes have placed great pressu…
View article: A high-throughput workflow for accurate exploitation of sex-specific markers: a case study on <i>Oplegnathus fasciatus</i>
A high-throughput workflow for accurate exploitation of sex-specific markers: a case study on <i>Oplegnathus fasciatus</i> Open
The development of next-generation sequencing technology allowed the rapid exploitation of markers for genetic sex identification. Using male-female linear genomic information combined with Illumina survey and PacBio continuous long read (…
View article: Improved high-quality reference genome of red drum (<i>Sciaenops ocellatus</i>)
Improved high-quality reference genome of red drum (<i>Sciaenops ocellatus</i>) Open
Red drum (Sciaenops ocellatus) is among the most important artificially introduced farmed fish across 11 countries and regions. However, the frequent occurrence of extreme weather events and breeding escapes have placed great pressu…
View article: Species diversity and distribution of genus Pampus (Pelagiaria: Stromateidae) based on global mitochondrial data
Species diversity and distribution of genus Pampus (Pelagiaria: Stromateidae) based on global mitochondrial data Open
Due to the highly similar external morphology of the Pampus species, misidentifications frequently occur and hinder the understanding of the taxonomy and species distributions of the genus. In this study, we generated 271 mitochondrial seq…
View article: Genome-wide identification, characterization and expression analysis of the BMP family associated with beak-like teeth in Oplegnathus
Genome-wide identification, characterization and expression analysis of the BMP family associated with beak-like teeth in Oplegnathus Open
Bone morphogenetic proteins (BMPs), which belong to the transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) family, are critical for the control of developmental processes such as dorsal-ventral axis formation, somite and tooth formation, skeletal dev…
View article: Identification of Male-Specific Molecular Markers by Recombination of RhoGEF10 Gene in Spotted Knifejaw (Oplegnathus punctatus)
Identification of Male-Specific Molecular Markers by Recombination of RhoGEF10 Gene in Spotted Knifejaw (Oplegnathus punctatus) Open
The spotted knifejaw (Oplegnathus punctatus) is a marine economic fish with high ecological value, food value, and fishing value, and its growth has obvious sex dimorphism. The rapid identification of its sex is beneficial to the developme…
View article: How the Skate Embryo Develops: A Fine Developmental Timeline of Kong Skate Okamejei kenojei (Müller & Henle, 1841)
How the Skate Embryo Develops: A Fine Developmental Timeline of Kong Skate Okamejei kenojei (Müller & Henle, 1841) Open
Cartilaginous fishes, as an important group of jawed vertebrates, hold great promise for improving our understanding of vertebrate evolution. Previous studies have established a good staging scheme for shark embryos. However, to date, litt…
View article: Validity of Pampus liuorum Liu & Li, 2013, Revealed by the DNA Barcoding of Pampus Fishes (Perciformes, Stromateidae)
Validity of Pampus liuorum Liu & Li, 2013, Revealed by the DNA Barcoding of Pampus Fishes (Perciformes, Stromateidae) Open
The genus Pampus contains seven valid species, which are commercially important fishery species in the Indo-Pacific area. Due to their highly similar external morphologies, Pampus liuorum has been proposed as a synonym of Pampus cinereus. …
View article: Multiple Fetal Nutritional Patterns Before Parturition in Viviparous Fish Sebastes schlegelii (Hilgendorf, 1880)
Multiple Fetal Nutritional Patterns Before Parturition in Viviparous Fish Sebastes schlegelii (Hilgendorf, 1880) Open
Sebastes schlegelii is a commercially important fish with a special viviparous reproductive system that is cultured in near-shore seawater net cages in East Asia. In the gonadal development of the species, the gonad of males mature before …
View article: Investigating the effect of nitrate on juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) growth performance, health status, and endocrine function in marine recirculation aquaculture systems
Investigating the effect of nitrate on juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) growth performance, health status, and endocrine function in marine recirculation aquaculture systems Open
Nitrate (NO3-), a potential toxic nitrogenous compound to aquatic animals, is distributed in aquatic ecosystems worldwide. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of different NO3- l…
View article: The Mitochondrial Markers Provide New Insights Into the Population Demographic History of Coilia nasus With Two Ecotypes (Anadromous and Freshwater)
The Mitochondrial Markers Provide New Insights Into the Population Demographic History of Coilia nasus With Two Ecotypes (Anadromous and Freshwater) Open
The Pleistocene climate oscillations have been proven to have profound influences in the evolutionary processes of marine species and left significantly tractable footprints in genomes of marine fauna. However, such history remains unknown…
View article: Effects of chronic nitrate exposure on the intestinal morphology, immune status, barrier function, and microbiota of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus)
Effects of chronic nitrate exposure on the intestinal morphology, immune status, barrier function, and microbiota of juvenile turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) Open
Coming along with high water reuse in sustainable and intensive recirculating aquaculture systems (RASs), the waste products of fish in rearing water is continuously accumulated. Nitrate, the final product of biological nitrification proce…
View article: Chromosome-Level Genome Reveals the Origin of Neo-Y Chromosome in the Male Barred Knifejaw Oplegnathus fasciatus
Chromosome-Level Genome Reveals the Origin of Neo-Y Chromosome in the Male Barred Knifejaw Oplegnathus fasciatus Open
View article: A study of a Chromosome-level Genome Assembly and the Origin of Neo-Y Chromosome to the X1X2Y System in the Male Barred knifejaw Oplegnathus fasciatus. Xiao et al.
A study of a Chromosome-level Genome Assembly and the Origin of Neo-Y Chromosome to the X1X2Y System in the Male Barred knifejaw Oplegnathus fasciatus. Xiao et al. Open
The barred knifejaw, Oplegnathus fasciatus (Teleostei: Centrarchiformes Oplegnathidae), is an important species in marine cage culture and fish stocking for marine ranching in East Asia. The males of Oplegnathidae (O. fasciatus and O. punc…
View article: Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary
Sequencing of the black rockfish chromosomal genome provides insight into sperm storage in the female ovary Open
Black rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) is an economically important viviparous marine teleost in Japan, Korea, and China. It is characterized by internal fertilization, long-term sperm storage in the female ovary, and a high abortion rate. F…
View article: The Research of Population Genetic Differentiation for Marine Fishes (Hyporthodus septemfasciatus) Based on Fluorescent AFLP Markers
The Research of Population Genetic Differentiation for Marine Fishes (Hyporthodus septemfasciatus) Based on Fluorescent AFLP Markers Open
Hyporthodus septemfasciatus is a commercially important proliferation fish which is distributed in the coastal waters of Japan, Korea, and China. We used the fluorescent AFLP technique to check the genetic differentiations between broodsto…
View article: Genome sequence of the barred knifejaw <i>Oplegnathus fasciatus</i> (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844): the first chromosome-level draft genome in the family Oplegnathidae
Genome sequence of the barred knifejaw <i>Oplegnathus fasciatus</i> (Temminck & Schlegel, 1844): the first chromosome-level draft genome in the family Oplegnathidae Open
Background The barred knifejaw (Oplegnathus fasciatus), a member of the Oplegnathidae family of the Centrarchiformes, is a commercially important rocky reef fish native to East Asia. Oplegnathus fasciatus has become an important fishery re…
View article: A Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly Identifies the Origin of Neo-Y Chromosome to the Unique X <sub>1</sub>X <sub>2</sub>Y System
A Chromosome-Level Genome Assembly Identifies the Origin of Neo-Y Chromosome to the Unique X <sub>1</sub>X <sub>2</sub>Y System Open
View article: Transcriptome Dynamics During Turbot Spermatogenesis Predicting the Potential Key Genes Regulating Male Germ Cell Proliferation and Maturation
Transcriptome Dynamics During Turbot Spermatogenesis Predicting the Potential Key Genes Regulating Male Germ Cell Proliferation and Maturation Open
View article: Germ Cell Migration, Proliferation and Differentiation during Gonadal Morphogenesis in All‐Female Japanese Flounder (<i>Paralichthys Olivaceus</i>)
Germ Cell Migration, Proliferation and Differentiation during Gonadal Morphogenesis in All‐Female Japanese Flounder (<i>Paralichthys Olivaceus</i>) Open
In this study, all genetic female (XX) broods of Japanese flounder were produced artificially by mating the females with sex‐reversed males. The proliferation and migration of primordial germ cells (PGCs), formation of ovary and oogenesis …
View article: Effect of silencing the T-Box transcription factor TBX2 in prostate cancer PC3 and LNCaP cells
Effect of silencing the T-Box transcription factor TBX2 in prostate cancer PC3 and LNCaP cells Open
T‑Box (TBX)‑2 is a member of the T‑box gene family, which is aberrantly expressed in numerous types of malignant tumors, and has previously been demonstrated to be conducive to tumor progression by acting as a transcription factor. However…
View article: The<i>dnd</i>RNA Identifies Germ Cell Origin and Migration in Olive Flounder (<i>Paralichthys olivaceus</i>)
The<i>dnd</i>RNA Identifies Germ Cell Origin and Migration in Olive Flounder (<i>Paralichthys olivaceus</i>) Open
The present study obtained a germ cell-specific marker dead end ( dnd ) in olive flounder ( Paralichthys olivaceus ) named Podnd . The tissue-specific expressions of Podnd transcripts were present in testis and ovary but were not detectabl…