Background: The ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) belongs to a large teleost family containing more than 600 species showing several unique evolutionary traits such as lack of stomach and hermaphroditism. Agastric fish are found throughout the teleost phylogeny, in quite diverse and unrelated lineages, indicating stomach loss has occurred independently multiple times in the course of evolution. By assembling the ballan wrasse genome and transcriptome we aimed to determine the genetic basis for its digestive system function and appetite regulation. Among other, this knowledge will aid the formulation of aquaculture diets that meet the nutritional needs of agastric species. Results: Long and short read sequencing technologies were combined to g...
The stomach, which is physiologically defined in vertebrates by its function in acid-peptic digestio...
The knowledge of the digestive system of teleosts is limited, especially when considering the huge v...
Puffer and porcupine fishes (families Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae, order Tetradontiformes) are kn...
Background The ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) belongs to a large teleost family con...
Schematic figure showing the strategy for gene search and for deciding whether a gene is present (“P...
Top ten differentially expressed genes based on fold change (positive or negative) between segment 1...
The figures shows the genomic region with Ensembl coordinates and flanking genes (Synteny) for mboat...
The table shows the differentially expressed genes between the different segments. Segment 2 versus ...
Data showing full length analysis of the Illumina de novo brain and intestine transcriptome assembly...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Clustering of gene ontology terms (GOs) enriched in segment 1 (Fig. A) and segment 4 (Fig. B). REVIG...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
The stomach, which is physiologically defined in vertebrates by its function in acid-peptic digestio...
The knowledge of the digestive system of teleosts is limited, especially when considering the huge v...
Puffer and porcupine fishes (families Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae, order Tetradontiformes) are kn...
Background The ballan wrasse (Labrus bergylta) belongs to a large teleost family con...
Schematic figure showing the strategy for gene search and for deciding whether a gene is present (“P...
Top ten differentially expressed genes based on fold change (positive or negative) between segment 1...
The figures shows the genomic region with Ensembl coordinates and flanking genes (Synteny) for mboat...
The table shows the differentially expressed genes between the different segments. Segment 2 versus ...
Data showing full length analysis of the Illumina de novo brain and intestine transcriptome assembly...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Clustering of gene ontology terms (GOs) enriched in segment 1 (Fig. A) and segment 4 (Fig. B). REVIG...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
Little is known about the digestion of nutrients in stomachless (agastric) fishes with short intesti...
The stomach, which is physiologically defined in vertebrates by its function in acid-peptic digestio...
The knowledge of the digestive system of teleosts is limited, especially when considering the huge v...
Puffer and porcupine fishes (families Diodontidae and Tetraodontidae, order Tetradontiformes) are kn...