نتایج جستجو برای: acipenseriformes

تعداد نتایج: 54  

Journal: :Journal of fish biology 2010
M Zelazowska

The covering of the eggs in Russian sturgeon Acipenser gueldenstaedtii consists of three envelopes (the vitelline envelope, chorion and extrachorion) and is equipped with multiple micropyles. The most proximal to the oocyte is the vitelline envelope that consists of four layers of filamentous and trabecular material. The structural components of this envelope are synthesized by the oocyte (prim...

2017
Ya Liu Yeyu Chen Quan Gong Jiansheng Lai Jun Du Xiaochuan Deng

Acipenser dabryanus is listed as a Critical Endangered species in the IUCN Red List and the first class protected animals in China. Fortunately, A. dabryanus specimens are being successfully bred in captivity for conservation. However, for effective ex situ conservation, we should be aware of the genetic diversity and the degree of relatedness of the individuals selected for breeding. In this s...

2018
Ji Chen Wei Wang Zhaohui Tian Ying Dong Tian Dong Hua Zhu Zuoyan Zhu Hongxia Hu Wei Hu

The sturgeon (Acipenseriformes) is an important farmed species because of its economical value. However, neither gene transfer nor gene editing techniques have been established in sturgeon for molecular breeding and gene functional study until now. In this study, we accomplished gene transfer and gene editing in sterlet (Acipenser ruthenus), which has the shortest sexual maturation period of st...

2012
Karen D. Crow Christopher D. Smith Jan-Fang Cheng Günter P. Wagner Chris T. Amemiya

Vertebrates have experienced two rounds of whole-genome duplication (WGD) in the stem lineages of deep nodes within the group and a subsequent duplication event in the stem lineage of the teleosts-a highly diverse group of ray-finned fishes. Here, we present the first full Hox gene sequences for any member of the Acipenseriformes, the American paddlefish, and confirm that an independent WGD occ...

Journal: :Reviews in Aquaculture 2021

Sturgeon immunity is relevant for basic evolutionary and applied research, including caviar- meat-producing aquaculture, protection of wild sturgeons their re-introduction through conservation aquaculture. Starting from a comprehensive overview immune organs, we discuss pathways innate adaptive systems in vertebrate phylogenetic genomic context. The thymus as key organ requires future molecular...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2014
S H Zhan L Glick C S Tsigenopoulos S P Otto I Mayrose

While the proliferation of the species-rich teleost fish has been ascribed to an ancient genome duplication event at the base of this group, the broader impact of polyploidy on fish evolution and diversification remains poorly understood. Here, we investigate the association between polyploidy and diversification in several fish lineages: the sturgeons (Acipenseridae: Acipenseriformes), the bot...

2015
Moya M. Smith Zerina Johanson Thomas Butts Rolf Ericsson Melinda Modrell Frank J. Tulenko Marcus C. Davis Gareth J. Fraser

Ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii) are the dominant vertebrate group today (+30 000 species, predominantly teleosts), with great morphological diversity, including their dentitions. How dental morphological variation evolved is best addressed by considering a range of taxa across actinopterygian phylogeny; here we examine the dentition of Polyodon spathula (American paddlefish), assigned to the...

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