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Toxicity of the Grass Puffer, Takifugu niphobles (Bogseom)

open access: yesJournal of the Korean Society of Food Science and Nutrition, 2003
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Transcriptome profiling revealed the growth superiority of hybrid pufferfish derived from Takifugu obscurus ♀ × Takifugu rubripes ♂

Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part D: Genomics and Proteomics, 2021
Hybridization is an efficient method to breed new strains of aquatic animals. In the present study, we produced a hybrid puffer by crossing female obscure puffer with male tiger puffer. The hybrid puffer could live in fresh water like obscure puffer and exhibited growth superiority.
Fan-Xiang, Gao   +9 more
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Tetrodotoxin distribution in natural hybrids between the pufferfish species Takifugu rubripes and Takifugu porphyreus

Fisheries Science, 2018
Natural hybrids among pufferfishes belonging to the genus Takifugu have been reported occasionally, yet very little is known about their toxicity. To study the tetrodotoxin (TTX) distribution in the bodies of natural hybrids, 10 putative hybrids between Takifugu rubripes and Takifugu porphyreus, which differ in the toxicity of the skin (the former is ...
Ryohei Tatsuno   +2 more
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Mitochondrial DNA sequence of the hybrid of Takifugu flavidus (♀) ×  Takifugu rubripes (♂)

Mitochondrial DNA Part A, 2014
The complete mitochondrial genome of the hybrid of Takifugu flavidus (♀) × Takifugu rubripes (♂) was sequenced and characterized. The total length of the mitogenome is 16,443 bp. It contains 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, 22 tRNA genes and 2 non-coding regions: origin of light-strand replication (OL) and control region (D-loop).
Hong-Bo, Jiang, Jie, Bao, Ying, Han
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Production of Tiger Puffer Takifugu rubripes Offspring from Triploid Grass Puffer Takifugu niphobles Parents

Marine Biotechnology, 2017
The tiger puffer Takifugu rubripes is one of the most popular aquacultural fish; however, there are two major obstacles to selective breeding. First, they have a long generation time of 2 or 3 years until maturation. Second, the parental tiger puffer has a body size (2-5 kg) much larger than average market size (0.6-1.0 kg).
Masaomi, Hamasaki   +8 more
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Chemical sensing properties of Takifugu TRPA1

NeuroReport, 2015
Transient receptor potential ankyrin 1 (TRPA1) is one of the main sensors for noxious stimuli in animals. Recent studies on the cloning and characterization of TRPA1 channels from several organisms showed the functional diversity of TRPA1 in sensing chemicals and temperature.
Mai, Oda   +3 more
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Toxicity of the Puffer Fish Takifugu porphyreus and Takifugu rubripes from Coastal Areas of Korea [PDF]

open access: yesHan'guk Susan Hakhoe Chi = Bulletin of the Korean Fisheries Society, 2006
Toxicity of two species of puffer fish, Takifugu porphyreus and Takifugu rubripes, collected from coastal regions of Korea, was determined using a mouse bioassay, In T. porphyreus, the proportion of toxic specimens containing 10 MU/g was 58.3% for the ovary, 32.6% for the skin, 12.0% for the gallbladder, 11.6% for the liver and intestine, and 9.3% for ...
Ji-Hoe Kim   +5 more
exaly   +2 more sources

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