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Genes, Volume 15, Issue 11

November 2024 - 141 articles

Cover Story: Snapper (Chrysophrys auratus), an important teleost in New Zealand, is a potential new aquaculture species, yet research on immune and stress responses is limited. We exposed snapper to increasing or decreasing temperatures and then explored genes in fin, head kidney and liver tissues. We analysed temperature-sensitive and temperature-tolerant fish. Expression analyses of candidate stress genes via NanoString Technologies Inc. showed that 20 of 25 genes significantly changed, demonstrating the significant impact of temperature on stress and immune responses. Further, 10 key gene biomarkers can predict genotypes tolerant to extreme temperatures. This novel NanoString method can rapidly monitor stress in snapper. Applications can provide insights into stress resilience of wild stocks and inform the selection of aquaculture grow-out locations. View this paper
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Articles (141)

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,644 Views
18 Pages

18 November 2024

Background: Rhododendron is a globally distributed and extensive genus, comprising over 1000 species. In the southwestern mountains of China, there exists a remarkable diversity of Rhododendron, with Yunnan Province alone harboring more than 600 spec...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,436 Views
9 Pages

L-Histidine Modulates the Catalytic Activity and Conformational Changes of the HD3 Deoxyribozyme

  • Nae Sakimoto,
  • Hirofumi Imanaka,
  • Elisa Tomita-Sudo,
  • Tomoka Akita and
  • Junji Kawakami

17 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Riboswitches are functional nucleic acids that regulate biological processes by interacting with small molecules, such as metabolites, influencing gene expression. Artificial functional nucleic acids, including deoxyribozymes,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,596 Views
22 Pages

17 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Infectious bronchitis (IB) is a highly infectious avian disease caused by the infectious bronchitis virus (IBV). The disease causes lesions mainly in the respiratory, reproductive, and renal systems and has a significant econom...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,566 Views
14 Pages

17 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Maintaining an optimum transport density is essential for protecting water quality, lowering stress levels, and increasing fish survival rates. Transporting marine fish fry involves major dangers. The purpose of this study was...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
1,373 Views
12 Pages

D299T Mutation in CYP76F14 Led to a Decrease in Wine Bouquet Precursor Production in Wine Grape

  • Wanhao Liu,
  • Huilin Xiao,
  • Matthew Shi,
  • Meiling Tang and
  • Zhizhong Song

16 November 2024

Background: Bouquet is a crucial characteristic indicative of wine quality that develops during the aging stage. The cytochrome P450 VvCYP76F14 multi-functionally catalyzes linalool into (E)-8-hydroxylinalool, (E)-8-oxolinalool, and (E)-8-carboxylina...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,467 Views
12 Pages

Runs of Homozygosity Islands in Autochthonous Spanish Cattle Breeds

  • C. Hervás-Rivero,
  • N. Mejuto-Vázquez,
  • D. López-Carbonell,
  • J. Altarriba,
  • C. Diaz,
  • A. Molina,
  • R. Rodríguez-Bermúdez,
  • J. Piedrafita,
  • J. A. Baro and
  • L. Varona

15 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Understanding the genetic architecture of autochthonous European cattle breeds is important for developing effective conservation strategies and sustainable breeding programs. Spanish beef cattle, which trace their origins to a...

  • Review
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,129 Views
14 Pages

Mechanistic Role of TRIM26 in Viral Infection and Host Defense

  • Mona Sharma,
  • Ke Liu,
  • Jianchao Wei,
  • Zhiyong Ma and
  • Yafeng Qiu

15 November 2024

Tripartite motif protein 26 (TRIM26) is an E3 ubiquitin ligase and a member of the TRIM family. Similar to other TRIM proteins, TRIM26 consists of three domains, collectively termed RBCC: a Really Interesting New Gene (RING) domain, one B-Box domain,...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,067 Views
7 Pages

15 November 2024

Objective: Congenital, non-syndromic orofacial clefts (CL/P) are infrequently monogenic in etiology. However, heterozygous pathogenic CDH1 germline variants were reported in a few non-syndromic CL/P families, as well as in one syndromic form of CL/P:...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,581 Views
15 Pages

15 November 2024

Background: Idiopathic epilepsy (IE) disproportionately affects Belgian shepherd dogs and although genomic risk markers have been identified previously in the breed, causative variants have not been described. Methods: The current study analyzed diff...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,757 Views
12 Pages

Whole-Genome Sequence and Characterization of Ralstonia solanacearum MLY102 Isolated from Infected Tobacco Stalks

  • Guan Lin,
  • Juntao Gao,
  • Junxian Zou,
  • Denghui Li,
  • Yu Cui,
  • Yong Liu,
  • Lingxue Kong and
  • Shiwang Liu

15 November 2024

Background/Objectives: Bacterial wilt disease is a soil-borne disease caused by Ralstonia solanacearum that causes huge losses to crop economies worldwide. Methods: In this work, strain MLY102 was isolated and further identified as R. solanacearum fr...

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Genes - ISSN 2073-4425