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Detailed insights into pan-European population structure and inbreeding in wild and hatchery Pacific oysters (Crassostrea gigas) revealed by genome-wide SNP data.
David LJ Vendrami
,
Ross D Houston
,
Karim Gharbi
,
Luca Telesca
,
Alejandro P Gutierrez
,
Helen Gurney-Smith
,
Natsuki Hasegawa
,
Pierre Boudry
,
Joseph I Hoffman
Sep 06, 2019
Cultivated bivalves are important not only because of their economic value, but also due to their impacts on natural ecosystems. The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is the world's most heavily cultivated shellfish species and...
Crassostrea gigas
Pacific oyster
Aquaculture
genetic structure
high‐density genotyping array
Inbreeding
restriction site‐associated DNA (RAD) sequencing
single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
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Autophagy plays an important role in protecting Pacific oysters from OsHV-1 and Vibrio aestuarianus infections.
Pierrick Moreau
,
Kevin Moreau
,
Amélie Segarra
,
Delphine Tourbiez
,
Marie-Agnès Travers
,
David C Rubinsztein
,
Tristan Renault
May 15, 2015
Autophagy
Crassostrea gigas
OsHV-1
Pacific oyster
Vibrio aestuarianus
ATG
autophagy-related
Atg8–PE
Atg8–phosphatidylethenolamine
DNA
deoxyribonucleic acid
hpi
hours postinfection
LC3-II
cleaved
lipidated and autophagosome-associated form of LC3
MAP1LC3A/B (LC3A/B)
microtubule-associated proteins 1 light chain 3 alpha/beta (mammalian orthologs of the predicted Crassostrea gigas LC3 and yeast Atg8)
NH4Cl
ammonium chloride
OsHV-1
Ostreid herpesvirus 1
pcr
polymerase chain reaction
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