2021
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-021-07639-6
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Asymmetric expression of homoeologous genes contributes to dietary adaption of an allodiploid hybrid fish derived from Megalobrama amblycephala (♀) × Culter alburnus (♂)

Abstract: Background Hybridization, which can quickly merge two or more divergent genomes and form new allopolyploids, is an important technique in fish genetic breeding. However, the merged subgenomes must adjust and coexist with one another in a single nucleus, which may cause subgenome interaction and dominance at the gene expression level and has been observed in some allopolyploid plants. In our previous studies, newly formed allodiploid hybrid fish derived from herbivorous Megalobrama amblycephala … Show more

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“…BT and TB have two sub-genomes from the parents and chimeric genes derived from the DNA of both parents [ 11 ]. They are herbivorous [ 13 , 14 ]and have tender meat with significantly higher meat content than their parents [ 15 – 17 ]. At present, most studies focus on the molecular mechanisms of hybrid infertility [ 18 ], while few reports exist on hybrid fertility.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…BT and TB have two sub-genomes from the parents and chimeric genes derived from the DNA of both parents [ 11 ]. They are herbivorous [ 13 , 14 ]and have tender meat with significantly higher meat content than their parents [ 15 – 17 ]. At present, most studies focus on the molecular mechanisms of hybrid infertility [ 18 ], while few reports exist on hybrid fertility.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…BT and TB have two sub-genomes from the parents and chimeric genes derived from the DNA of both parents [9]. They are herbivorous [12,13]and have tender meat with signi cantly higher meat content than their parents [14][15][16].…”
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confidence: 99%