نتایج جستجو برای: teleost

تعداد نتایج: 4312  

Journal: :Genetics 2002
Joachim Altschmied Jacqueline Delfgaauw Brigitta Wilde Jutta Duschl Laurence Bouneau Jean-Nicolas Volff Manfred Schartl

The microphthalmia-associated transcription factor (MITF) exists in at least four isoforms. These are generated in higher vertebrates using alternative 5' exons and promoters from a single gene. Two separate genes (mitf-m and mitf-b), however, are present in different teleost fish species including the poeciliid Xiphophorus, the pufferfishes Fugu rubripes and Tetraodon nigroviridis, and the zeb...

Journal: :Developmental dynamics : an official publication of the American Association of Anatomists 2003
William A Cresko Yi-Lin Yan David A Baltrus Angel Amores Amy Singer Adriana Rodríguez-Marí John H Postlethwait

Teleosts are the most species-rich group of vertebrates, and a genome duplication (tetraploidization) event in ray-fin fish appears to have preceded this remarkable explosion of biodiversity. What is the relationship of the ray-fin genome duplication to the teleost radiation? Genome duplication may have facilitated lineage divergence by partitioning different ancestral gene subfunctions among c...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2009
Jianli Wang Alison P Lee Rimantas Kodzius Sydney Brenner Byrappa Venkatesh

Stephen (2008) identified 13,736 ultraconserved elements (UCEs) in placental mammals and investigated their evolution in opossum, chicken, frog, and fugu. They found that there was a massive expansion of UCEs during tetrapod evolution and the substitution rate in UCEs showed a significant decline in tetrapods compared with fugu, suggesting they were exapted in tetrapods. They considered it unli...

2011
Morten Buch Engelund Steffen S. Madsen

WATER BALANCE IN TELEOST FISH IS MAINTAINED WITH CONTRIBUTIONS FROM THE MAJOR OSMOREGULATORY ORGANS: intestine, gills, and kidney. Overall water fluxes have been studied in all of these organs but not until recently has it become possible to approach the mechanisms of water transport at the molecular level. This mini-review addresses the role of the kidney in osmoregulation with special emphasi...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2014
Barbara Picone Uljana Hesse Sumir Panji Peter Van Heusden Mario Jonas Alan Christoffels

G-protein coupled chemosensory receptors (GPCR-CRs) aid in the perception of odors and tastes in vertebrates. So far, six GPCR-CR families have been identified that are conserved in most vertebrate species. Phylogenetic analyses indicate differing evolutionary dynamics between teleost fish and tetrapods. The coelacanth Latimeria chalumnae belongs to the lobe-finned fishes, which represent a phy...

2013
Juan C. Opazo G. Tyler Butts Mariana F. Nery Jay F. Storz Federico G. Hoffmann

Subsequent to the two rounds of whole-genome duplication that occurred in the common ancestor of vertebrates, a third genome duplication occurred in the stem lineage of teleost fishes. This teleost-specific genome duplication (TGD) is thought to have provided genetic raw materials for the physiological, morphological, and behavioral diversification of this highly speciose group. The extreme phy...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2013
Clare V H Baker Melinda S Modrell J Andrew Gillis

Electroreception is an ancient vertebrate sense with a fascinating evolutionary history involving multiple losses as well as independent evolution at least twice within teleosts. We review the phylogenetic distribution of electroreception and the morphology and innervation of electroreceptors in different vertebrate groups. We summarise recent work from our laboratory that has confirmed the hom...

Journal: :Current topics in developmental biology 2013
Sarah K McMenamin David M Parichy

Teleosts are the largest and most diverse group of vertebrates, and many species undergo morphological, physiological, and behavioral transitions, "metamorphoses," as they progress between morphologically divergent life stages. The larval metamorphosis that generally occurs as teleosts mature from larva to juvenile involves the loss of embryo-specific features, the development of new adult feat...

Journal: :Journal of immunology 2007
Koji Hamuro Hiroaki Suetake Nil Ratan Saha Kiyoshi Kikuchi Yuzuru Suzuki

The skin mucus IgM is an important molecule in the mucosal immune system of teleost skin. However, the transport mechanism associated with this molecule has yet to be clarified. In this study, we isolated a gene encoding a polymeric Ig receptor (pIgR) from a species of teleost fish, Takifugu rubripes (fugu). This gene is known to be an Ig transporter in the intestine of mammals. Our studies fur...

Journal: :Journal of experimental zoology. Part B, Molecular and developmental evolution 2006
Sonja J Prohaska Peter F Stadler

The ParaHox cluster contains three Hox-related homeobox genes. The evolution of this sister of the Hox-gene clusters has been studied extensively in metazoans with a focus on its early evolution. Its fate within the vertebrate lineage, and in particular following the teleost-specific genome duplication, however, has not received much attention. Three of the four human ParaHox loci are linked wi...

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