نتایج جستجو برای: betanodavirus

تعداد نتایج: 139  

Journal: :iranian journal of veterinary medicine 2010
مهدی سلطانی mohades ghasemi mostafa sharif rohani iesa sharif poor seyed jalil zoriyeh zahra

outbreaks causing mass mortalities have been observed in the golden grey mullet (liza auratus) population in southern coastal area of the caspian sea since 2002. the clinical signs include neurological abnormalities, such as erratic swimming behavior, spiral swimming, belly-up at rest and over inflation of the swim bladder. three hundred and twelve samples of moribund fish with sizes that range...

2018
Carmen Sarasquete María Úbeda-Manzanaro Juan B Ortiz-Delgado

BACKGROUND Phytochemical flavonoids are widely distributed in the environment and are derived from many anthropogenic activities. The isoflavone genistein is a naturally occurring compound found in soya products that are habitual constituents of the aquafeeds. This isoflavone possesses oestrogenic biological activity and also apoptotic properties. The present study has been performed to determi...

2014
Robert W. Chapman Benjamin J. Reading Craig V. Sullivan

Inherited gene transcripts deposited in oocytes direct early embryonic development in all vertebrates, but transcript profiles indicative of embryo developmental competence have not previously been identified. We employed artificial intelligence to model profiles of maternal ovary gene expression and their relationship to egg quality, evaluated as production of viable mid-blastula stage embryos...

Journal: :Virology 2006
Shi-Ping Chen Huey-Lang Yang Guor Mour Her Han-You Lin Mei-Fen Jeng Jen-Leih Wu Jiann-Ruey Hong

In this study, we show how the red spotted grouper nervous necrosis virus (RGNNV) causes loss of mitochondrial membrane potential and promotes host secondary apoptotic necrosis. RGNNV viral proteins such as protein alpha (42 kDa) and protein A (110 kDa) were quickly expressed between 12 h and 24 h postinfection (p.i.) in GL-av cells. Annexin V staining revealed that the NNV infection of GL-av c...

2015
James E. Wetzel Craig S. Kasper Christopher C. Kohler JAMES E. WETZEL CRAIG S. KASPER CHRISTOPHER C. KOHLER

—We stocked phase-III sunshine bass (white bass Morone chrysops /3 striped bass M. saxatilis ?) at a rate of 6,188 fingerlings/ha into twelve 0.04-ha earthen ponds supplied with continuous aeration. Three dietary treatments were randomly assigned to quadruplicate ponds. Sunshine bass were fed to apparent satiation once daily after average initial weight (mean 6 SE 1⁄4 214 6 5 g) and total lengt...

Journal: :Molecular ecology 2008
Henry M Wood John W Grahame Sean Humphray Jane Rogers Roger K Butlin

Genome scans using large numbers of randomly selected markers have revealed a small proportion of loci that deviate from neutral expectations and so may mark genomic regions that contribute to local adaptation. Measurements of sequence differentiation and identification of genes in these regions is important but difficult, especially in organisms with limited genetic information available. We h...

2009
STEVEN D. RAWLES Harry K. Dupree GIBSON GAYLORD MATTHEW E. MCENTIRE DONALD W. FREEMAN

The efficacy of replacing fish meal with petfood-grade poultry by-product meal (PBM) on an ideal protein basis in commercial diets for hybrid striped bass (HSB) was evaluated under production conditions in pond culture. A generic production diet (GEN) for HSB was formulated to contain 45% protein, 12% lipid, and 3.7 kcal/kg. Protein in the generic diet was supplied by a mix of animal and plant ...

2014
SHUYANG HE

Four experiments were designed to evaluate the effects of osmolality, cryoprotectant, and equilibration time on striped bass sperm motility. In the first experiment, solutions of NaCl or KCI with osmolalities ranging from 0 to 700 mmoVkg were tested on sperm activation. Over 60% of the sperm were activated by isotonic NaCl and KCI solutions with a treatment osmolality of 350 mmoVkg. Sperm remai...

2009
Laura Poisa-Beiro Sonia Dios Hafiz Ahmed Gerardo R. Vasta Alicia Martínez Amparo Estepa Jorge Alonso-Gutiérrez Antonio Figueras Beatriz Novoa

Sea bass nervous necrosis virus (SBNNV) is the causative agent of viral nervous necrosis, a disease responsible of high economic losses in larval and juvenile stages of cultured sea bass (Dicentrarchus labrax). To identify genes potentially involved in antiviral immune defense, gene expression profiles in response to nodavirus infection were investigated in sea bass head kidney using the suppre...

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