Large-insert genomic bacterial artificial chromosome (BAC) libraries of two culturally and economically important oyster species, Crassostrea virginica and C. gigas, have been developed as part of an international effort to develop tools and reagents that will advance our ability to conduct genetic and genomic research. A total of 73,728 C. gigas clones with an average insert size of 152 kb were picked and arrayed representing an 11.8-fold genome coverage. A total of 55,296 clones with an average insert size of 150 kb were picked and arrayed for C. virginica, also representing an 11.8-fold genome coverage. The C. gigas and C. virginica libraries were screened with probes derived from selected oyster genes using high-density BAC colony filte...
The cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata and Crassostrea gigas have been sequentially introduced in E...
International audienceThe Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Cras...
The Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Crassostrea gigas and C. a...
Background: Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecologica...
Background: Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecologica...
Background Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecological...
Background The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is a bivalve mollusc with vital roles in coastal e...
International audienceThe Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, was voluntarily introduced from Japan a...
The cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata and Crassostrea gigas have been sequentially introduced in E...
International audienceThe Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Cras...
The Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Crassostrea gigas and C. a...
Background: Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecologica...
Background: Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecologica...
Background Although bivalves are among the most-studied marine organisms because of their ecological...
Background The Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) is a bivalve mollusc with vital roles in coastal e...
International audienceThe Pacific oyster, Crassostrea gigas, was voluntarily introduced from Japan a...
The cupped oysters Crassostrea angulata and Crassostrea gigas have been sequentially introduced in E...
International audienceThe Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Cras...
The Pacific cupped oyster is genetically subdivided into two sister taxa, Crassostrea gigas and C. a...