“…Temperature has been shown to affect the sequence of organogenesis (Johnston et al, 1995), rate of somitogenesis (Brooks and Johnston, 1994) (present study), number of somites (Brooks and Johnston, 1994), number and size of muscle fibres at hatching (Vieira and Johnston, 1992;Brooks and Johnston, 1993;Usher et al, 1994;Nathanailides et al, 1995;Johnston and McLay, 1997;Alami-Durante et al, 1997;Galloway et al, 1998;Galloway et al, 1999; and the relative timing of myofibrillogenesis (Johnston et al, 1995) in different fish species. However, in agreement with our halibut study, relative temporal and spatial expression of several muscle genes in Atlantic herring Clupea harengus (Temple et al, 2001), Atlantic cod Gadus morhua and common carp Cyprinus carpio (Cole et al, 2004) do not seem to be influenced by temperature. Temple et al concluded (Temple et al, 2001) that temperature probably affects myofibril synthesis downstream from MyHC transcription, at the translation or assembly stage.…”