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Oogenesis in Solea senegalensis: mature versus atretic ovaries


ABSTRACT: Transcriptionnal profile changes in ovary during the reproductive cycle of Solea senegalensis: from mature stage to atresia stage obtained at different times during the annual reproductive cycle. An oligo microarray based on ESTs sequenced from S. senegalensis previously designed (Cerdà et al., 2008, BMC genomics) was used. The two stages of ovary development were directly compared using three individuals for each stage (IR-Mt-1, IR-Mt-2, IR-Mt-3 for mature individuals and IR-At-1, IR-At-2, IR-At-3 for atretic individuals). For the experiment, the atretic stage was used as the control.

ORGANISM(S): Solea senegalensis

SUBMITTER: angela tingaud-sequeira 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-17335 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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New insights into molecular pathways associated with flatfish ovarian development and atresia revealed by transcriptional analysis.

Tingaud-Sequeira Angèle A   Chauvigné François F   Lozano Juanjo J   Agulleiro María J MJ   Asensio Esther E   Cerdà Joan J  

BMC genomics 20090915


<h4>Background</h4>The Senegalese sole (Solea senegalensis) is a marine flatfish of increasing commercial interest. However, the reproduction of this species in captivity is not yet controlled mainly because of the poor knowledge on its reproductive physiology, as it occurs for other non-salmonid marine teleosts that exhibit group-synchronous ovarian follicle development. In order to investigate intra-ovarian molecular mechanisms in Senegalese sole, the aim of the present study was to identify d  ...[more]

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