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Heritability of growth traits in the Asian seabass ( Lates calcarifer )

open access: yesAquaculture and Fisheries, 2017
Growth is an economically important trait in aquaculture. To improve growth trait of the Asian seabass (Lates calcarifer) we have been carrying out, since 2004, a selective breeding program. This study focuses on growth traits in the F2 fish generation, comprised of offspring from 23 mass crosses from 383 F1 brooders.
Baoqing Ye, Yanfei Wen, Huiming Liu
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Effects of Ocean Acidification on Transcriptomes in Asian Seabass Juveniles

Marine Biotechnology, 2021
Ocean acidification is changing the fate of marine organisms. It is essential to predict the biological responses and evolutionary processes driven by ocean acidification, to maintain the equilibrium of the marine ecosystem and to facilitate aquaculture. However, how marine organisms, particularly the marine fish species, respond to ocean acidification,
Le Wang   +3 more
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Characterization of GAB3 and its association with NNV resistance in the Asian seabass

Fish & Shellfish Immunology, 2020
Understanding the functions of genes related to disease resistance and identifying polymorphisms in these genes are essential in molecular breeding for disease resistance. Viral nervous necrosis (VNN) is one of the major diseases in the Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer.
Zituo, Yang, Sek Man, Wong, Gen Hua, Yue
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The HIF1αn gene and its association with hypoxia tolerance in the Asian seabass

Gene, 2020
Hypoxia is one of the major challenges in aquaculture industry. Breeding of fish tolerant to hypoxia is an important task in genetic improvement of aquaculture species. The Asian seabass, Lates calcarifer, is an important foodfish species. We identified and characterized the hypoxia-inducible factor inhibitor (HIF1αn) gene in the Asian seabass.
Zituo, Yang   +3 more
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Silencing Asian Seabass gab3 Inhibits Nervous Necrosis Virus Replication

Marine Biotechnology, 2022
The nervous necrosis virus (NNV) causes the viral nervous necrosis (VNN) disease in aquatic animals and has been a major threat in aquaculture. Thus, it is essential for the development of a prevention method to minimize economic losses caused by NNV such as the identification of NNV resistance genes and application of these genes in molecular breeding
Zituo, Yang   +4 more
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A standard panel of microsatellites for Asian seabass(Lates calcarifer)

Animal Genetics, 2010
SummaryMicrosatellites are the most popular markers for parentage assignment and population genetic studies. To meet the demand for international comparability for genetic studies of Asian seabass, a standard panel of 28 microsatellites has been selected and characterized using the DNA of 24 individuals from Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and Australia.
Zhu, Z.Y.   +9 more
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Genetic component of cannibalism in Asian seabass Lates Calcarifer

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 2020
Abstract Cannibalism in the early phase of growth development has been a major concern for marine finfish, including Asian seabass Lates calcarifer, as it is one of the key factors determining economic return of commercial hatcheries. This study thus explored genetic variation in cannibalism through estimation of heritability for cannibalism rates ...
Van Khang Pham   +3 more
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