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Establishment and Polymorphism Analysis of SNP Markers in the Gynogenic Blunt Snout Bream [PDF]

open access: yesBiology
The blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala, BSB) is a freshwater economic fish with Chinese characteristics, and its genetic characteristics have unique value for studying fish evolution.
Ping Wu   +13 more
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Chromatin-mediated mechanisms of hybrid fertility in F1 male hybrids of Culter alburnus and Megalobrama amblycephala [PDF]

open access: yesBMC Biology
Background Interspecific hybridization is a fundamental evolutionary process, yet it often results in male sterility due to genomic incompatibilities and disrupted epigenetic regulation.
Li Ren   +8 more
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Development of a service blueprint for blockchain services. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE
As blockchain has been actively applied in various services, a tool for visualizing the complex service processes reflecting the characteristics of blockchain has been required. A service blueprint is a tool to visualize all key systems and encounters in
Hyeji Jang, Do-Hyeon Ryu
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The Formation of a Novel Intergeneric Hybrid Fish Derived from Megalobrama amblycephala (♀) × Culter dabryi (♂) [PDF]

open access: yesAnimals
Distant hybridization in fish serves to integrate the genetic material from two distinct, distantly related species. In this study, we successfully produced a new hybrid fish (BG) through the intergeneric hybridization of blunt snout bream (Megalobrama ...
Zhifeng Zhou   +14 more
doaj   +2 more sources

BSB: A New Mouse Model of Multigenic Obesity [PDF]

open access: yesObesity, 1993
AbstractWe report here a new mouse model of multigenic obesity. Backcross progeny ((C57BL/6J xMus spretus)F1 x C57BL/6J), designated as BSB mice, range from 1% to 50% body fat. Since both parental strains are relatively lean, the wide range of the phenotype in the BSB mice indicates the involvement of multiple genes to produce obesity.
J S Fisler   +2 more
exaly   +3 more sources

Investigation of strain-induced modulation on electronic and optical properties of monolayer of BSb

open access: yesResults in Optics
This work presents a comprehensive theoretical investigation of the electronic and optical responses of monolayer honeycomb boron antimony (h-BSb) and hexagonal boron phosphide (h-BP) under various biaxial strain conditions, employing a tight-binding ...
Raad Chegel, Ahmad I Ayesh
exaly   +3 more sources

Effects of “Bacuri” Seed Butter (Platonia insignis Mart.), a Brazilian Amazon Fruit, on Oxidative Stress and Diabetes Mellitus-Related Parameters in STZ-Diabetic Rats

open access: yesBiology, 2022
This study aimed to investigate the effects of oral administration of Platonia insignis Mart. (“bacuri”) seed butter (BSB) on oxidative stress and diabetes mellitus-related parameters in streptozotocin-induced (STZ) diabetic rats.
Jéssica Vanessa dos Santos Lindoso   +14 more
doaj   +1 more source

Effects of Supplementing Brown Seaweed By-products in the Diet of Holstein Cows during Transition on Ruminal Fermentation, Growth Performance and Endocrine Responses [PDF]

open access: yesAsian-Australasian Journal of Animal Sciences, 2015
This study was conducted to examine the effects of supplementing brown seaweed by-products (BSB) in the diet of ruminants on ruminal fermentation characteristics, growth performance, endocrine response, and milk production in Holstein cows. In Experiment
Z. S. Hong   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Growth responses of seedlings under complete submergence in rice cultivars carrying both the submergence-tolerance gene SUB1A-1 and the floating genes SNORKELs

open access: yesPlant Production Science, 2021
We screened 80 Asian rice (Oryza sativa L.) cultivars for the presence of the submergence-tolerance gene SUB1A-1 and the floating genes SNORKEL1 (SK1) and SNORKEL2 (SK2), and found that the deepwater rice cultivar Baisbish (BSB) and the submergence ...
Shunsuke Oe   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Bronchoscopy safety box and its utility as a barrier in spread of COVID-19 infection

open access: yesIndian Journal of Respiratory Care, 2021
Introduction: The COVID-19 pandemic has infected millions with a high mortality rate. Thousands of frontline health-care workers (HCWs) have been infected with SARS-CoV-2. Protecting HCWs is important.
Sameer A Arbat, Sweta Raja Chourasia
doaj   +1 more source

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