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Aquatic Genomics: Steps Toward a Great Future (in English)
Shimizu, N. ; Aoki, T. ; Hirono, I. (Author)
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Aquatic Genomics: Steps Toward a Great Future (in English) - Shimizu, N. ; Aoki, T. ; Hirono, I.
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Synopsis "Aquatic Genomics: Steps Toward a Great Future (in English)"
In a scientific pursuit there is continual food for discovery and wonder. M. Shelley (1818) Genomic analysis of aquatic species has long been overshadowed by the superb activity of the human genome project. However, aquatic genomics is now in the limelight as evidenced by the recent accomplishment of fugu genome sequencing, which provided a significant foundation for comparative fish genomics. Undoubt- edly, such progress will provide an exciting and unparalleled boost to our knowl- edge of the genetics of aquatic species. Thus, aquatic genomics research has become a promising new research field with an impact on the fishery industry. It is notewor- thy that the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the United Nations has projected that current global fisheries production will soon become insufficient to supply the increasing world population and that aquaculture has a great potential to fulfill that demand. This book, Aquatic Genomic.: Steps Toward a Great Future, was designed as a collection of advanced knowledge in aquatic genomics and biological sciences. It covers a variety of aquatic organisms including fish, crustaceans, and shellfish, and describes various advanced methodologies, including genome analysis, gene map- ping, DNA markers, and EST analysis. Also included are discussions of many sub- jects such as regulation of gene expression, stress and immune responses, sex differ- entiation, hormonal control, and transgenic fishes.