Relative expression levels of growth hormone gene and growth rate in Indian major carp species.

IF 1.4 4区 生物学 Q4 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Acta biochimica Polonica Pub Date : 2023-11-14 DOI:10.18388/abp.2020_6864
Shahid Sherzada, Muhammad Nauman Sharif, Qurban Ali, Saeed Akram Khan, Tawaf Ali Shah, Mohamed A M El-Tabakh, Tariq Aziz, Ghulam Nabi, Metab Alharbi, Thamer H Albekairi, Abdullah F Alasmari
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The phenomenon of growth is a leading factor for aquaculture success. The uneven growth of major Indian carps (Labeo rohita, Catla catla, and Cirrhinus mrigala) is a serious issue in fish culture from an economic point of view. The growth hormone (GH) gene is crucial for selection in commercially cultivated fish species for better growth and production. Indian major carp (L. rohita, C. catla, and C. mrigala) are commonly cultured in Pakistan. The GH expression was examined using qPCR to understand growth in fish species better. Muscle tissue samples (n=480) from 160 individuals of the same age were collected from three species (L. rohita, C. catla, and C. mrigala). Individuals were divided into two groups (high-weight and low-weight groups), cultured under normal conditions. The housekeeping gene β-actin validated GH expression in fast and slow-growing fishes from the same species. Results showed that GH expression varies across species and fish specimens that overweight their counterpart feature have higher GH expression. A selection for overweight fish in the aquaculture breeding systems is preferable as those fish could inherit their genomics to the future cohort, enhancing production, and commercial profit for farmers. Comprehensive research about different growth genes and the environmental aspects that influence fish growth is mandatory. No work has been reported regarding the growth gene analysis of fish from Pakistan. This report was Pakistan's first and baseline study regarding growth analysis of main culturable fish species at the molecular level.

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印度主要鲤鱼种生长激素基因的相对表达量与生长速率。
生长现象是水产养殖成功的主要因素。从经济角度来看,主要印度鲤鱼(Labeo rohita, Catla Catla和Cirrhinus mrigala)的不均匀生长是鱼类养殖的一个严重问题。生长激素(GH)基因对商业养殖鱼类的选择至关重要,以获得更好的生长和产量。印度主要鲤鱼(L. rohita, C. catla和C. mrigala)通常在巴基斯坦养殖。为了更好地了解鱼类的生长情况,采用qPCR检测GH的表达。从160只同年龄个体(L. rohita、C. catla和C. mrigala)中采集肌肉组织样本(n=480)。个体分为高重组和低重组,在正常条件下培养。管家基因β-肌动蛋白证实了生长激素在同一品种的快生长和慢生长鱼类中的表达。结果表明,生长激素的表达在不同物种间存在差异,超重的鱼标本中生长激素的表达量更高。在水产养殖育种系统中选择超重鱼类是可取的,因为这些鱼类可以将其基因组遗传给未来的群体,从而提高产量,并为农民带来商业利润。对影响鱼类生长的不同生长基因和环境因素进行综合研究是必要的。目前还没有关于巴基斯坦鱼类生长基因分析的报道。这份报告是巴基斯坦在分子水平上关于主要可养殖鱼类生长分析的第一份基线研究报告。
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Acta biochimica Polonica
Acta biochimica Polonica 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Acta Biochimica Polonica is a journal covering enzymology and metabolism, membranes and bioenergetics, gene structure and expression, protein, nucleic acid and carbohydrate structure and metabolism.
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