Ascorbate as seen through plant evolution: the rise of a successful molecule?
Ascorbate is a widespread and efficient antioxidant that has multiple functions in plants,
traditionally associated with the reactions of photosynthesis. This review aims to look at …
traditionally associated with the reactions of photosynthesis. This review aims to look at …
What is needed for next-generation ecological and evolutionary genomics?
Ecological and evolutionary genomics (EEG) aims to link gene functions and genomic
features to phenotypes and ecological factors. Although the rapid development of …
features to phenotypes and ecological factors. Although the rapid development of …
On the maintenance of genetic variation and adaptation to environmental change: considerations from population genomics in fishes
L Bernatchez - Journal of Fish Biology, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
The first goal of this paper was to overview modern approaches to local adaptation, with a
focus on the use of population genomics data to detect signals of natural selection in fishes …
focus on the use of population genomics data to detect signals of natural selection in fishes …
Major gene expression changes and epigenetic remodelling in Nile tilapia muscle after just one generation of domestication
The historically recent domestication of fishes has been essential to meet the protein
demands of a growing human population. Selection for traits of interest during domestication …
demands of a growing human population. Selection for traits of interest during domestication …
Comparison of several non-specific skin mucus immune defences in three piscine species of aquaculture interest
I Sanahuja, L Fernández-Alacid… - Fish & shellfish …, 2019 - Elsevier
Fish skin mucus is a viscous and semipermeable barrier made mainly of water,
glycoproteins and soluble proteins. It represents an important defence against the …
glycoproteins and soluble proteins. It represents an important defence against the …
Dynamics of introgressive hybridization assessed by SNP population genomics of coding genes in stocked brook charr (Salvelinus fontinalis)
Salmonid fishes rank among species being most severely affected by introgressive
hybridization as a result of a long tradition of stocking with hatchery‐reared conspecifics …
hybridization as a result of a long tradition of stocking with hatchery‐reared conspecifics …
Comparing genomic signatures of domestication in two Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.) populations with different geographical origins
Selective breeding and genetic improvement have left detectable signatures on the
genomes of domestic species. The elucidation of such signatures is fundamental for …
genomes of domestic species. The elucidation of such signatures is fundamental for …
Functional Additives in a Selected European Sea Bass (Dicentrarchus labrax) Genotype: Effects on the Stress Response and Gill Antioxidant Response to Hydrogen …
Simple Summary Husbandry practices in aquaculture production may lead to stress
processes and oxidative stress damages on fish tissues. Functional ingredients have …
processes and oxidative stress damages on fish tissues. Functional ingredients have …
Population genomic analyses of early‐phase Atlantic Salmon (Salmo salar) domestication/captive breeding
Domestication can have adverse genetic consequences, which may reduce the fitness of
individuals once released back into the wild. Many wild A tlantic salmon (S almo salar L.) …
individuals once released back into the wild. Many wild A tlantic salmon (S almo salar L.) …
Genomewide introgressive hybridization patterns in wild A tlantic salmon influenced by inadvertent gene flow from hatchery releases
Many salmonid fish populations are threatened by genetic homogenization, primarily due to
introgressive hybridization with hatchery‐reared conspecifics. By applying genomewide …
introgressive hybridization with hatchery‐reared conspecifics. By applying genomewide …