Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
8496464 Aquaculture 2007 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
Two microsatellite markers closely linked to transferrin were genotyped on surviving and non-surviving tilapia siblings kept in saltwater. Statistical analysis detected a significant distortion in segregation between two haplotypes defined by the two microsatellites. Sequence analysis of the transferrin gene detected several SNPs, some of which resulted in amino-acid changes in the transferrin protein. A haplotype of several SNPs segregated together with the two microsatellites and indicated that transferrin could be associated with saltwater tolerance in tilapia. An expression study indicated up-regulation of transferrin when tilapias were exposed to saltwater. These findings suggest that transferrin is involved in saltwater tolerance in tilapia.
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