2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12864-021-08228-3
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Gene expression profiling of trout muscle during flesh quality recovery following spawning

Abstract: Background Sexual maturation causes loss of fish muscle mass and deterioration of fillet quality attributes that prevent market success. We recently showed that fillet yield and flesh quality recover in female trout after spawning. To gain insight into the molecular mechanisms regulating flesh quality recovery, we used an Agilent-based microarray platform to conduct a large-scale time course analysis of gene expression in female trout white muscle from spawning to 33 weeks post-spawning. … Show more

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“…There were two regions identified with low ZH p values in the two GIFT and the GIFTd populations: one on Oni04 (34.44–34.75 Mbp), close to the highly differentiated region in GIFTd mentioned above (also showing low ZH p in FAST ), and the other on Oni16 (32.98–33.08). The former region includes genes of note, including UTP18 , which has been associated with compensatory muscle growth and flesh quality recovery after spawning in rainbow trout (Ahongo et al, 2022 ; Rescan et al, 2017 ), and NR1D1 , a clock gene showing daily rhythmic expression in muscle tissue in tilapia (Wu et al, 2018 ), which has been associated with homeostatic regulation of food intake, body weight and metabolism in goldfish (Saiz et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There were two regions identified with low ZH p values in the two GIFT and the GIFTd populations: one on Oni04 (34.44–34.75 Mbp), close to the highly differentiated region in GIFTd mentioned above (also showing low ZH p in FAST ), and the other on Oni16 (32.98–33.08). The former region includes genes of note, including UTP18 , which has been associated with compensatory muscle growth and flesh quality recovery after spawning in rainbow trout (Ahongo et al, 2022 ; Rescan et al, 2017 ), and NR1D1 , a clock gene showing daily rhythmic expression in muscle tissue in tilapia (Wu et al, 2018 ), which has been associated with homeostatic regulation of food intake, body weight and metabolism in goldfish (Saiz et al, 2022 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%