2023
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-023-09244-1
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Alternative signal pathways underly fertilization and egg activation in a fish with contrasting modes of spawning

Abstract: Background The processes of fertilization and egg activation are vital for early embryogenesis. However, while the mechanisms associated with key events during these processes differ among species and modes of spawning, the signal pathways underlying these processes are opaque for many fishes, including economically important species. Results We investigated phenotypic traits, ultrastructure and protein expression levels in the eggs of the topmouth… Show more

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