جزییات کتاب
Genomics has revolutionized biological research over the course of the last two decades. Genome maps of key agricultural species have offered increased understanding of the structure, organization, and evolution of animal genomes. Building upon this foundation, researchers are now emphasizing research on genome function. Published with the World Aquaculture Society, Functional Genomics in Aquaculture looks at the advances in this field as they directly relate to key traits and species in aquaculture production.Functional Genomics in Aquaculture opens with two chapters that provide a useful general introduction to the field of functional genomics. The second section of the book focuses on key production traits such as growth, development, reproduction, nutrition, and physiological response to stress and diseases. The final five chapters focus on a variety of key aquaculture species. Examples looking at our understanding of the functional genomes of salmonids, Mediterranean sea bass, Atlantic cod, catfish, shrimp, and molluscs, are included in the book.Providing valuable insights and discoveries into the functional genomes of finfish and shellfish species, Functional Genomics in Aquaculture, will be an invaluable resource to researchers and professionals in aquaculture, genetics, and animal science.Content: Chapter 1 Functional Genomics Research in Aquaculture: Principles and General Approaches (pages 1–40): Shikai Liu, Yu Zhang, Fanyue Sun, Yanliang Jiang, Ruijia Wang, Chao Li, Jiaren Zhang and Zhanjiang (john) LiuChapter 2 Genomic Resources for Functional Genomics in Aquaculture Species (pages 41–77): Jiaren Zhang, Yanliang Jiang, Fanyue Sun, Yu Zhang, Ruijia Wang, Chao Li, Shikai Liu and Zhanjiang (john) LiuChapter 3 Production, Growth, and Insulin?Like Growth Factor?I (IGF?I) Gene Expression as an Instantaneous Growth Indicator in Nile Tilapia Oreochromis Niloticus (pages 79–89): Christopher L. Brown, Emmanuel M. vera Cruz, Remedios B. Bolivar and Russell J. BorskiChapter 4 Gene Expression Pattern during European Sea Bass Larvae Development: Impact of Dietary Vitamins (pages 91–111): David Mazurais, Maria Darias, Ignacio Fernandez, Chantal Cahu, Enric Gisbert and Jose?Luis Zambonino?InfanteChapter 5 Transcriptomics of the Compensatory Growth in European Sea Bass Dicentrarchus labrax (pages 113–128): Genciana Terova, Samuela Cora, Tiziano Verri, Rosalba Gornati, Giovanni Bernardini and Marco SarogliaChapter 6 Functional Genomic Analysis of the Nutritional and Hormonal Regulation of Fish Glucose and Lipid Metabolism (pages 129–145): Sandrine Skiba?Cassy, Sergio Polakof, Iban Seilez and Stephane PanseratChapter 7 Genomic Responses to Stress Challenges in Fish (pages 147–168): Lluis Tort and Mariana TelesChapter 8 Functional Genomic Analysis of Sex Determination and Differentiation in Teleost Fish (pages 169–204): Francesc Piferrer, Paulino Martenez, Laia Ribas, Ana Vi?nas and Noelia DiazChapter 9 Functional Genomics of Stress: Molecular Biomarkers for Evaluating Fish CNS Activity (pages 205–218): Chiara Tognoli, Rosalba Gornati, Marco Saroglia, Genciana Terova and Giovanni BernardiniChapter 10 The SoLute Carrier (SLC) Family Series in Teleost Fish (pages 219–320): Tiziano Verri, Genciana Terova, Alessandro Romano, Amilcare Barca, Paola Pisani, Carlo Storelli and Marco SarogliaChapter 11 Next?Generation Sequencing and Functional Genomic Analysis in Rainbow Trout (pages 321–337): Mohamed SalemChapter 12 Functional Genomics Research of Atlantic Cod Gadus morhua (pages 339–348): Matthew L. RiseChapter 13 Catfish Functional Genomics: Progress and Perspectives (pages 349–360): Eric PeatmanChapter 14 Functional Genomics in Shrimp Disease Control (pages 361–375): Arun K. Dhar and Refugio Robles?SikisakaChapter 15 Applications of Functional Genomics in Molluscs Aquaculture (pages 377–395): A. Figueras, M. M. Costa and B. Novoa