نتایج جستجو برای: صدف crassostrea sp

تعداد نتایج: 122866  

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 1996
J H McDonald B C Verrelli L B Geyer

Comparing geographic variation of noncoding nuclear DNA polymorphisms, which presumably are neutral to natural selection, with geographic variation of allozymes is potentially a good way to detect the effects of selection on allozyme polymorphisms. A previous study of four anonymous nuclear markers in the American oyster, Crassostrea virginica, found dramatic differences in allele frequency bet...

Journal: :Gene 2004
Inmaculada López-Flores Roberto de la Herrán Manuel A Garrido-Ramos Pierre Boudry Carmelo Ruiz-Rejón Manuel Ruiz-Rejón

We have analysed a centromeric satellite DNA family that is conserved in several commercial and non-commercial oyster species (Ostrea edulis, O. stentina, Crassostrea angulata, C. gigas, C. gasar, C. ariakensis, C. virginica and C. sikamea). This satellite DNA family is composed of AT-rich repeat sequences of 166+/-2 bp and presents a 9-bp motif similar to the mammalian CENP-B box. The homology...

2015
Austin T. Humphries Megan K. La Peyre María Ángeles Esteban

Across the globe, discussions centered on the value of nature drive many conservation and restoration decisions. As a result, justification for management activities increasingly asks for two lines of evidence: (1) biological proof of augmented ecosystem function or service, and (2) monetary valuation of these services. For oyster reefs, which have seen significant global declines and increasin...

Journal: :Biofouling 2006
Eric R Holm Christopher J Kavanagh Anne E Meyer Deborah Wiebe Brian T Nedved Dean Wendt Celia M Smith Michael G Hadfield Geoff Swain Christina Darkangelo Wood Kathryn Truby Judith Stein Jean Montemarano

The adhesion of six fouling organisms: the barnacle Balanus eburneus, the gastropod mollusc Crepidulafornicata, the bivalve molluscs Crassostrea virginica and Ostrea/Dendrostrea spp., and the serpulid tubeworms Hydroides dianthus and H. elegans, to 12 silicone fouling-release surfaces was examined. Removal stress (adhesion strength) varied among the fouling species and among the surfaces. Princ...

2012
Jung Jun Park Hyejin Kim Seung Wan Kang Cheul Min An Sung-Ho Lee Myung Chan Gye Jung Sick Lee

The sex ratio (F:M) in the same population of oyster, Crassostrea gigas at the commencement of the study (2007) was 1:1.0, but changed to 1:2.8 by the end of the study (2008). The sex reversal rate in two-year-old oysters was 40.2%. Specifically, female to male sex reversal rate was 66.1%, which is higher than the male to female sex reversal rate of 21.1%. The sex reversal pattern of C. gigas a...

Journal: :Journal of natural products 2001
T Maoka K Hashimoto N Akimoto Y Fujiwara

Five new minor carotenoids, 1-5, were isolated from the oyster Crassostrea gigas. The structure of 1 was determined to be (3S,5R,6R,6'S)-3,5,6'-trihydroxy-3'-oxo-6,7-didehydro-5,6-dihydro-10,11,20-trinor-beta,epsilon-caroten-19',11'-olide 3-acetate by detailed analyses of NMR and CD data. The structures of the other carotenoids, 2-5, were also determined in a similar manner. In the FAB-MS/MS of...

Journal: :Fish & shellfish immunology 2006
E Aton T Renault B Gagnaire H Thomas-Guyon C Cognard N Imbert

Bivalve haemocytes are essential in defence mechanisms including phagocytosis. They also produce molecules including hydrolytic enzymes and antimicrobial peptides that contribute to pathogen destruction. Although haemocyte activities have been extensively studied, relatively little is known about the intracellular signalling pathways that are evoked during haemocyte activation and especially th...

Journal: :Developmental and comparative immunology 2012
Paulina Schmitt Julien de Lorgeril Yannick Gueguen Delphine Destoumieux-Garzón Evelyne Bachère

Diverse families of antimicrobial peptides and proteins have been described in oysters. We investigated here how antimicrobials are involved in the immune response against a pathogenic strain of Vibrio splendidus. Oyster antimicrobials were shown to display a wide variety of expression profiles in hemocyte populations and tissues. Oyster defensins are constitutively expressed in specific tissue...

Journal: :The Biological bulletin 2013
Sara A Lombardi Grace D Chon James Jin-Wu Lee Hillary A Lane Kennedy T Paynter

The valves of oysters act as a physical barrier between tissues and the external environment, thereby protecting the oyster from environmental stress and predation. To better understand differences in shell properties and predation susceptibilities of two physiologically and morphologically similar oysters, Crassostrea virginica and Crassostrea ariakensis, we quantified and compared two mechani...

2016
Yanouk Epelboin Laure Quintric Eric Guévélou Pierre Boudry Vianney Pichereau Charlotte Corporeau

Oysters play an important role in estuarine and coastal marine habitats, where the majority of humans live. In these ecosystems, environmental degradation is substantial, and oysters must cope with highly dynamic and stressful environmental constraints during their lives in the intertidal zone. The availability of the genome sequence of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas represents a unique o...

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