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De novo assembly and annotation of the Patagonian toothfish (Dissostichus eleginoides) genome. [PDF]

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Ryder D   +11 more
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Identification of two miRNAs regulating cardiomyocyte proliferation in an Antarctic icefish. [PDF]

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Xu Q   +9 more
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De Novo Genes: Current Status and Future Goals. [PDF]

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Casola C, Luria V, Vakirlis N, Zhao L.
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Advances and challenges in understanding evolution through genome comparison: meeting report of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO) lecture course "Evolutionary and Comparative Genomics". [PDF]

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Gavriilidou A   +13 more
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Molecular ecophysiology of Antarctic notothenioid fishes [PDF]

open access: yesPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 2007
The notothenioid fishes of the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica are remarkable examples of organismal adaptation to extreme cold. Their evolution since the mid-Miocene in geographical isolation and a chronically cold marine environment has resulted in extreme stenothermality of the extant species.
C -H Christina Cheng, H William Detrich
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Antarctic Science, 2021
AbstractWe provide our perspective on the species-level taxonomy of notothenioid fishes, the dominant component of the fish fauna of Antarctica. There are 140 species in 45 genera, an increase of 15% since the previous summary in 2000. Biogeographically, 30 species are non-Antarctic, 33 are sub-Antarctic and 77 are Antarctic.
Joseph T. Eastman, Richard R. Eakin
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Molecular adaptations in haemoglobins of notothenioid fishes

Journal of Fish Biology, 2010
Since haemoglobins of all animal species have the same haem group, differences in their properties, including oxygen affinity, electrophoretic mobility and pH sensitivity, must result from the interaction of the prosthetic group with specific amino‐acid residues in the primary structure.
Giordano D   +4 more
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Morphometrics and ultrastructure of myocardial tissue in Notothenioid fishes

Fish Physiology and Biochemistry, 1987
Antarctic fish of the family Channichthyidae (Icefishes) lack the respiratory pigments haemoglobin and myoglobin. The morphometrics and ultrastructure of the ventricular myocardium of a benthic icefish,Chaenocephalus aceratus has been compared with that of a red-blooded Notothenioid fish,Notothenia neglecta, of similar habit.The mass of ventricular ...
Johnston, Ian A., Harrison, Paul
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Ocular morphology in antarctic notothenioid fishes

Journal of Morphology, 1988
AbstractBeneath the sea ice at McMurdo Sound, Antarctica, notothenioid fishes are subject to extreme seasonal variation in the annual light cycle including 4 months of continual darkness. Gross and microscopic anatomy of the eyes of 18 species revealed ocular morphology that was generally similar to that of coastal fishes elsewhere in the world, and ...
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