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EST-based identification of genes expressed in the liver of adult seabass ( Dicentrarchus labrax, L.)
The scarcity of the genomic resources for some fish species, in spite of their commercial interest, could retard the positive effects that modern biotechnology can offer to aquaculture industry. Then an effort should be made to reduce, as far as it concerns genomic resources, the gap that separates...
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Published in: | Gene 2006-07, Vol.376 (1), p.102-106 |
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Summary: | The scarcity of the genomic resources for some fish species, in spite of their commercial interest, could retard the positive effects that modern biotechnology can offer to aquaculture industry. Then an effort should be made to reduce, as far as it concerns genomic resources, the gap that separates farming species from “model organisms”. In this paper, we present an EST project in which we performed single pass sequencing on 1229 randomly selected clones from a sea bass cDNA library. The sequences are deposited in the NCBI database with the following accession numbers: from
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ISSN: | 0378-1119 1879-0038 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.gene.2006.02.010 |