DNA samples are often used to identify fish before they are utilised in other experiments. Our recent research has shown that skin swabbing can be used to collect DNA for genotyping, and that swabbing causes less harm to fish than fin clipping, another common technique. In this study we investigated potential refinements to the skin swabbing protocol by pre-treating fish with the analgesic lidocaine. We could not detect any differences in cortisol release, behaviour or expression of stress axis marker genes in skin swabbed sticklebacks or zebrafish regardless of lidocaine application. In contrast, fin clipping caused changes in cortisol release, gene expression and behaviour when analgesia was not used. These changes were rescued by pre-tre...
PCR-based DNA amplification has been one of the major methods in aquaculture research for decades, a...
Many elasmobranch (shark and ray) species are considered threatened and their identification in proc...
Studies on genetic diversity, adaptive potential and fitness of species have become a major tool in ...
DNA samples are often used to identify fish before they are utilised in other experiments. Our recen...
Model fish species such as sticklebacks and zebrafish are frequently used in studies that require DN...
Fin clipping of live fish under anesthesia is widely used to collect samples for DNA extraction. An ...
Fish species are commonly used as experimental models in the laboratory. DNA is routinely collected ...
Fin clipping of live fish under anesthesia is widely used to collect samples for DNA extraction. An ...
The ARRIVE author checklist for the publication by Tilley and colleagues "Validating skin swabbing a...
First paragraph: Genotypic information is widely used in the conservation and management of wild fis...
For conservation, ethical and welfare reasons, minimally invasive DNA sampling is becoming increasin...
Non-destructive methods of collecting DNA from small fish species can be problematic, as fin clips c...
Fish skin is a multi-purpose tissue that serves numerous vital functions including chemical and phys...
Procedures for sampling genomic DNA from live billfishes involve manual restraint and tissue excisio...
Molecular diet analyses from faeces appear to be an ideal alternative to traditional feeding ecology...
PCR-based DNA amplification has been one of the major methods in aquaculture research for decades, a...
Many elasmobranch (shark and ray) species are considered threatened and their identification in proc...
Studies on genetic diversity, adaptive potential and fitness of species have become a major tool in ...
DNA samples are often used to identify fish before they are utilised in other experiments. Our recen...
Model fish species such as sticklebacks and zebrafish are frequently used in studies that require DN...
Fin clipping of live fish under anesthesia is widely used to collect samples for DNA extraction. An ...
Fish species are commonly used as experimental models in the laboratory. DNA is routinely collected ...
Fin clipping of live fish under anesthesia is widely used to collect samples for DNA extraction. An ...
The ARRIVE author checklist for the publication by Tilley and colleagues "Validating skin swabbing a...
First paragraph: Genotypic information is widely used in the conservation and management of wild fis...
For conservation, ethical and welfare reasons, minimally invasive DNA sampling is becoming increasin...
Non-destructive methods of collecting DNA from small fish species can be problematic, as fin clips c...
Fish skin is a multi-purpose tissue that serves numerous vital functions including chemical and phys...
Procedures for sampling genomic DNA from live billfishes involve manual restraint and tissue excisio...
Molecular diet analyses from faeces appear to be an ideal alternative to traditional feeding ecology...
PCR-based DNA amplification has been one of the major methods in aquaculture research for decades, a...
Many elasmobranch (shark and ray) species are considered threatened and their identification in proc...
Studies on genetic diversity, adaptive potential and fitness of species have become a major tool in ...