Temperature and Pressure Shaped the Evolution of Antifreeze Proteins in Polar and Deep Sea Zoarcoid Fishes. [PDF]
Bogan SN +12 more
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Viromes of Antarctic fish resemble the diversity found at lower latitudes. [PDF]
Grimwood RM +6 more
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The Immune System in Antarctic and Subantarctic Fish of the Genus Harpagifer Is Affected by the Effects of Combined Microplastics and Thermal Increase. [PDF]
Nualart DP +5 more
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Rapid genome modifications including chromosomal fusions and large-scale inversions are key features in Arctic codfish species. [PDF]
Hoff SNK +7 more
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Diverse Origins of Near-Identical Antifreeze Proteins in Unrelated Fish Lineages Provide Insights Into Evolutionary Mechanisms of New Gene Birth and Protein Sequence Convergence. [PDF]
Rives N, Lamba V, Cheng CHC, Zhuang X.
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Comparative analysis of complete mitochondrial genomes of fourteen moray eels (Anguilliformes: Muraenidae) and primary exploration of their phylogenetic relationship and temperature adaptation. [PDF]
Tan W +6 more
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Integrated Gut-Brain Axis Response to Freezing and Recovery in Freeze-Tolerant Fish, <i>Perccottus glenii</i>. [PDF]
Huang Y +7 more
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Buoyancy of sub-Antarctic notothenioids including the sister lineage of all other notothenioids (Bovichtidae) [PDF]
The radiation of notothenioid fishes (Perciformes) in Antarctic waters was likely the result of an absence of competition in the isolated Antarctic waters and key traits such as the production of antifreeze glycoprotein and buoyancy modifications. Although notothenioids lack a swim bladder, the buoyancy of Antarctic species, ranging from neutrally ...
Daniel A Fernández +2 more
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