Grafting mantle tissue of a donor pearl oyster into the gonad of a recipient oyster results in the formation of a chimera, the pearl sac. The phenotypic variations of this chimera are hypothesized to be the result of interactions between the donor and recipient genomes. In this study, the heritability of phenotypic variation and its association with gene expression were investigated for the first time during P. margaritifera pearl production. Genetic variance was evaluated at different levels, 1) before the graft operation (expression in graft tissue), 2) after grafting (pearl sac tissue expression in chimera) and 3) on the product of the graft (pearl phenotype traits) based on controlled bi-parental crosses and the F1 generation. Donor rel...
Understanding the respective roles played by donor and recipient pearl oysters in pearl quality dete...
The top aquaculture species in French Polynesia is Pinctada margaritifera, a mollusc grown for the p...
Selective breeding within the pearling industry is heavily confounded by the complexity of productio...
Grafting mantle tissue of a donor pearl oyster into the gonad of a recipient oyster results in the f...
International audienceGrafting mantle tissue of a donor pearl oyster into the gonad of a recipient o...
Grafting mantle tissue of a donor pearl oyster into the gonad of a recipient oyster results in the f...
Grafting associates two distinct genotypes, each of which maintains its own genetic identity through...
To produce a cultured pearl, a mantle allograft originating from a donor oyster is surgically implan...
The silver-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima, produces the largest and most valuable pearls in the w...
Mantle xenografts between two Pinctada pearl oyster species, P. maxima (silver-lip pearl oyster) and...
Size is the most important and valuable quality of the cultured black-lip pearl, Pinctada margaritif...
International audienceBackground: Color polymorphism in the nacre of pteriomorphian bivalves is of g...
Pearl oysters are commercially farmed for their gemstone quality pearls worldwide and are an importa...
Producing high quality cultured black pearls from Pinctada margaritifera is one of the major challen...
Cultured pearl production in the pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera represents the second largest s...
Understanding the respective roles played by donor and recipient pearl oysters in pearl quality dete...
The top aquaculture species in French Polynesia is Pinctada margaritifera, a mollusc grown for the p...
Selective breeding within the pearling industry is heavily confounded by the complexity of productio...
Grafting mantle tissue of a donor pearl oyster into the gonad of a recipient oyster results in the f...
International audienceGrafting mantle tissue of a donor pearl oyster into the gonad of a recipient o...
Grafting mantle tissue of a donor pearl oyster into the gonad of a recipient oyster results in the f...
Grafting associates two distinct genotypes, each of which maintains its own genetic identity through...
To produce a cultured pearl, a mantle allograft originating from a donor oyster is surgically implan...
The silver-lip pearl oyster, Pinctada maxima, produces the largest and most valuable pearls in the w...
Mantle xenografts between two Pinctada pearl oyster species, P. maxima (silver-lip pearl oyster) and...
Size is the most important and valuable quality of the cultured black-lip pearl, Pinctada margaritif...
International audienceBackground: Color polymorphism in the nacre of pteriomorphian bivalves is of g...
Pearl oysters are commercially farmed for their gemstone quality pearls worldwide and are an importa...
Producing high quality cultured black pearls from Pinctada margaritifera is one of the major challen...
Cultured pearl production in the pearl oyster Pinctada margaritifera represents the second largest s...
Understanding the respective roles played by donor and recipient pearl oysters in pearl quality dete...
The top aquaculture species in French Polynesia is Pinctada margaritifera, a mollusc grown for the p...
Selective breeding within the pearling industry is heavily confounded by the complexity of productio...