2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2023.739517
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Extensive search of genetic sex markers in Siberian (Acipenser baerii) and Atlantic (A. oxyrinchus) sturgeons

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“…The identification of gene expression for all three genes ( cyp19a1a , dmrt1a , and dmrt1b ) in female and male tail fins, our results indicate that cyp19a1a gene expression is the highest in female tail fin tissues, These results may along with a similar scenario in zebrafish which has been documented for SRY HMG box-related gene 9a ( Sox9a ) expression pattern in testis and pectoral fin (Hofsten and Olsson 2005 ) and with Panagiotopoulou et al ( 2023 ) who found genetic sex markers in Siberian ( Acipenser baerii ) and Atlantic ( A. oxyrinchus ) sturgeons; however, they used a different technique using genetic material extracted from female and male tail fin tissues.…”
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confidence: 87%
“…The identification of gene expression for all three genes ( cyp19a1a , dmrt1a , and dmrt1b ) in female and male tail fins, our results indicate that cyp19a1a gene expression is the highest in female tail fin tissues, These results may along with a similar scenario in zebrafish which has been documented for SRY HMG box-related gene 9a ( Sox9a ) expression pattern in testis and pectoral fin (Hofsten and Olsson 2005 ) and with Panagiotopoulou et al ( 2023 ) who found genetic sex markers in Siberian ( Acipenser baerii ) and Atlantic ( A. oxyrinchus ) sturgeons; however, they used a different technique using genetic material extracted from female and male tail fin tissues.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%