Project description:We sequenced mRNA from 9 liver samples of juvenile largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) taken from different lead concentration exposure treatment fish and control fish to investigate the transcriptome and comparative expression profiles of largemouth bass liver undergoing lead exposure.
Project description:Development and validation of single nucleotide polymorphism markers from GBS for parentage assignment in the Florida Bass (Micropterus floridanus)
Project description:The purpose of this study was to investigate differentially expressed genes in gill and liver tissue from smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) after exposure to various treatments, compared to controls. The treatments consisted of bacteria, estradiol, and a mixture of bacteria plus estradiol.
Project description:a chromosome-level nuclear genome and organelle genomes of the alpine snow alga Chloromonas typhlos were sequenced and assembled by integrating short- and long-read sequencing and proteogenomic strategy
Project description:In the present study, we used NGST to characterize mRNA-seq of control-, moderate hypoxia-treated and severe hypoxia-treated Micropterus salmoides livers to elucidate the molecular mechanisms of hypoxia adaptation. This is the first report on integrated analysis of the tissue specific and temporal changes in gene expression in largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) exposed to hypoxia could reveal mechanisms of hypoxia adaptation. We provide a good case study with which to analyse mRNA expression and profile non-model fish species using NGST.
Project description:White bass (Morone chrysops) are a popular sportfish throughout the southern United States, and one parent of the commercially successful hybrid striped bass (M. chrysops x M. saxatilis). Currently, white bass are cultured using diets formulated for other carnivorous fish, such as largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) or hybrid striped bass and contain a significant percentage of marine fish meal. Since there are no studies regarding the utilization of alternative proteins in this species, we evaluated global gene expression of white bass fed diets in which fish meal was partially or totally replaced by various combinations of soybean meal, poultry by-product meal, canola meal, soy protein concentrate, wheat gluten, or a commercial protein blend (Pro-Cision). Significant differential expressed genes and gene ontology of pairwise comparisons between control diet and each test diet are presented and discussed.
Project description:The purpose of this study was to investigate differentially expressed genes in gill and liver tissue from smallmouth bass (Micropterus dolomieu) after exposure to various treatments, compared to controls. The treatments consisted of bacteria, estradiol, and a mixture of bacteria plus estradiol. Four-condition experiment with biological replicates: 4 control replicates, 4 of each treatment for liver and gill tissue.