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The complete mitochondrial genome of the Aral barbel Luciobarbus brachycephalus (Cypriniformes: Cyprinidae: Barbinae) [PDF]
The Aral barbel (Luciobarbus brachycephalus) is an important commercial species in Aral sea basin and its population is decreasing rapidly. However, the genetic resource available for this species as well as other barbels in barbinae is limited.
Haifeng Jiang +5 more
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High-density SNP-based linkage map construction and QTL analysis for growth-related traits in Luciobarbus brachycephalus using whole-genome resequencing data [PDF]
IntroductionLuciobarbus brachycephalus (commonly known as the Aral barbel) represents a commercially valuable fish species in China, contributing significantly to regional aquaculture economies.
Xuanpeng Wang +4 more
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The cyprinid Aral barbel L. brachycephalus is endemic to the Aral Sea of Uzbekistan and was introduced in China in 2003. With increased cultivation, there is a need for more effective breeding strategies.
Longwu Geng +8 more
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This study evaluated the efficacy of varying environmental alkalinity levels on the growth performance, flesh quality, volatolomics, and metabolomics of Aral barbel Luciobarbus brachycephalus.
Haijun Wei +5 more
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Draft Genome Assembly of the Aral Barbel Luciobarbus brachycephalus Using PacBio Sequencing. [PDF]
Abstract The endangered Aral barbell Luciobarbus brachycephalus is endemic to the water systems of the Caspian Sea and Aral Sea. Given the scarcity of genetic data for the species, we present a draft assembly based on PacBio long read sequencing technology. Approximate 299.4 Gb of long reads representing 166X of the estimated genome size
Geng L, Zou M, Jiang H, Meng M, Xu W.
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Biodiversity conservation entails not only the preservation of specific taxa but also genetic diversity. Despite the crucial role of molecular data in freshwater fish conservation management, there is a scarcity of information regarding the genetic ...
Kamila Adyrbekova +2 more
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THE EXPERIENCE OF ARTIFICIAL CULTIVATION OF FRY OF THE ARAL BARBEL (LUCIOBARBUS BRACHYCEPHALUS)
This article presents the results of research to assess the growth of fingerlings of the rare and endangered Aral barbel (Luciobarbus brachycephalus) in fish farms in the Kyzylorda region. The research cover in detail the work on the cultivation of larvae in pond conditions obtained from individuals of barbel caught in the Syrdarya River in the ...
T.T. Barakbayev +2 more
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Current State of Rare and Endangered Barbels of the Genus Luciobarbus Heckel, 1843 in the Aral-Syrdarya Basin (Kazakhstan) and Prospects for Their Conservation (A Review). [PDF]
Simple Summary In recent years, Kazakhstan has entered a period of rapid economic development, which will definitely lead to an increase in the anthropogenic pressure on natural resources.
Adyrbekova K +3 more
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Cadmium (Cd) poses a great threat to the breeding of aquatic economic animals. The present study aimed to explain the antagonistic effects of selenium-enriched Lactobacillus plantarum (SL) on Cd toxicity through the expression of oxidative and ...
Qing Zhang +6 more
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The rise in water temperature caused by global warming is seriously threatening the development of aquatic animals. However, the physiological response mechanism behind the adverse effects of thermal conditions on L. capito remains unclear. In this study,
Kun Guo +5 more
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