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The transcriptome of metamorphosing flatfish [PDF]
Flatfish metamorphosis denotes the extraordinary transformation of a symmetric pelagic larva into an asymmetric benthic juvenile. Metamorphosis in vertebrates is driven by thyroid hormones (THs), but how they orchestrate the cellular, morphological and functional modifications associated with maturation to juvenile/adult states in flatfish is an enigma.
Alves, Ricardo N. +9 more
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Flatfish ecology: Advances from the 10th international flatfish symposium [PDF]
Flatfish ecology: Advances from the 10th international flatfish ...
Le Pape, Olivier +2 more
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Genome-wide chromatin accessibility and gene expression profiling during flatfish metamorphosis
Metamorphosis is a widely studied post-embryonic process in which many tissues undergo dramatic modifications to adapt to the new adult lifestyle. Flatfishes represent a good example of metamorphosis in teleost fishes.
Laura Guerrero-Peña +8 more
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Genome-wide identification and characterization of heat shock protein family 70 provides insight into its divergent functions on immune response and development of Paralichthys olivaceus [PDF]
Flatfish undergo extreme morphological development and settle to a benthic in the adult stage, and are likely to be more susceptible to environmental stress.
Kaiqiang Liu +6 more
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Streptococcus parauberis is a known etiologic agent that causes damage leading to death in flatfish (paralichthys olivaceus). Liposomes were used to deliver streptococcal oral vaccines to the intestinal mucous membranes of paralichthys olivaceus.
Eun Sol Jo +7 more
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Are flatfishes (Pleuronectiformes) monophyletic? [PDF]
All extant species of flatfish (order Pleuronectiformes) are thought to descend from a common ancestor, and therefore to represent a monophyletic group. This hypothesis is based largely on the dramatic bilateral asymmetry and associated ocular migration characteristics of all flatfish. Yet, molecular-based phylogenetic studies have been inconclusive on
Matthew A, Campbell +2 more
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Aquaculture production of high-quality marine fish larvae might be hampered by poor success in larval initiation of exogenous feeding or the lack of appropriate live feed in their first feeding period.
Bruno Eleonora +4 more
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Larval genetic information influences populations’ genetic pools, causing genetic homogenization or structuration. So, knowing about adult and larval genetic information is essential to understand processes such as connectivity.
José Manuel Morales-Pulido +5 more
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Integration drives rapid phenotypic evolution in flatfishes [PDF]
Significance Evolutionary innovations change how organisms interact with their environments. Trait modularization is thought to facilitate evolutionary innovation, while integration constrains diversification patterns. Cranial asymmetry in flatfishes was an innovation that allowed them to colonize, and dominate benthic aquatic habitats.
Kory M. Evans +5 more
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Fish Microbiome Modulation and Convenient Storage of Aquafeeds When Supplemented with Vitamin K1
Vitamin K (VK) is a fat-soluble vitamin necessary for fish metabolism and health. VK stability as dietary component during aquafeed storage and its potential effect on intestinal microbiome in fish have not yet been completely elucidated.
Marcos Acosta +6 more
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