Phenomics in livestock research: Bottlenecks and promises of digital phenotyping and other quantification techniques on a global scale
Bottlenecks in moving genomics to real-life applications also include phenomics. This is true
not only for genomics medicine and public health genomics but also in ecology and …
not only for genomics medicine and public health genomics but also in ecology and …
Veterinary systems biology for bridging the phenotype–genotype gap via computational modeling for disease epidemiology and animal welfare
RK Pathak, JM Kim - Briefings in Bioinformatics, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Veterinary systems biology is an innovative approach that integrates biological data at the
molecular and cellular levels, allowing for a more extensive understanding of the …
molecular and cellular levels, allowing for a more extensive understanding of the …
Phenomics as an approach to Comparative Developmental Physiology
The dynamic nature of developing organisms and how they function presents both
opportunity and challenge to researchers, with significant advances in understanding …
opportunity and challenge to researchers, with significant advances in understanding …
A phenomics approach reveals interspecific differences in integrated developmental responses to chronic elevated temperatures
Phenomics, high-dimensional organismal phenotyping, is advanced as a solution to
quantifying complex developmental responses to elevated temperatures.'Energy proxy …
quantifying complex developmental responses to elevated temperatures.'Energy proxy …
[HTML][HTML] Bioimaging and the future of whole-organismal developmental physiology
While omics has transformed the study of biology, concomitant advances made at the level
of the whole organism, ie the phenome, have arguably not kept pace with lower levels of …
of the whole organism, ie the phenome, have arguably not kept pace with lower levels of …
[HTML][HTML] Larval feeding activity and use of embryonic resources determine juvenile performance of the common prawn Palaemon serratus
Phenotypic links are the potential for “carryover” of effects of experience during one life
history stage into performance and selection at subsequent stages. They reflect plastic …
history stage into performance and selection at subsequent stages. They reflect plastic …
[HTML][HTML] Combined effects of temperature and diet on the performance of larvae produced by young and old Palaemon serratus females
Seasonal variations in environmental conditions determine the success of decapod larval
development, and females transmit more energy in sub-optimal conditions to maximise the …
development, and females transmit more energy in sub-optimal conditions to maximise the …
Seasonal and age-related variations in egg biomass and fatty acid composition of the common prawn Palaemon serratus
In crustaceans that live in seasonal environments and produce several broods during an
annual cycle, there are generally seasonal patterns in reproductive traits. Thus, females are …
annual cycle, there are generally seasonal patterns in reproductive traits. Thus, females are …
Salinity does not affect late-stage in-egg embryonic, or immediate post-hatch development in an ecologically important land crab species
LM Turner, KA Clayton, L Wiberg… - Journal of …, 2024 - journals.biologists.com
Environmental drivers such as salinity can impact the timing, and duration of developmental
events in aquatic early life stages of crustaceans, including terrestrial crabs of the family …
events in aquatic early life stages of crustaceans, including terrestrial crabs of the family …
Effects of temperature experienced during embryonic development on biomass and C and N composition at hatching in Palaemon serratus (Pennant, 1777)
In decapod crustaceans, the conditions experienced during embryonic development trigger
phenotypic plasticity of the larvae at hatching. The objective of this study was to test the …
phenotypic plasticity of the larvae at hatching. The objective of this study was to test the …