Medaka [recurso electrónico] : A Model for Organogenesis, Human Disease, and Evolution / edited by Kiyoshi Naruse, Minoru Tanaka, Hiroyuki Takeda.

Por: Naruse, Kiyoshi [editor.]Colaborador(es): Tanaka, Minoru [editor.] | Takeda, Hiroyuki [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: Tokyo : Springer Japan : Imprint: Springer, 2011Descripción: XVII, 387 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9784431926917Tema(s): Life sciences | Developmental biology | Evolution (Biology) | Animal genetics | Transgenic organisms | Laboratory animals | Life Sciences | Animal Models | Developmental Biology | Evolutionary Biology | Transgenics | Animal Genetics and GenomicsFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 616.027 Clasificación LoC:QL1-991Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto En: Springer eBooksResumen: Oryzias latipes, known as medaka, is a model organism from East Asia. Breeding of this small, egg-laying freshwater teleost fish has long been popular among hobbyists in Japan. Now, as biological science has entered the genome era, the medaka provides significant advantages that make it one of the most valuable vertebrate models: a large collection of spontaneous mutants collected over a century, the presence of highly polymorphic inbred lines established over decades, and a recently completed genome sequence. This book is the first comprehensive monograph to cover a variety of medaka research. It opens with a historical view of medaka, followed by a series of research topics in the four major areas where the medaka is increasingly important: genomics, genetics, and resources; organogenesis and disease models; germ cells, sex determination, and reproduction; and evolution. Readers will find state-of-the-art information on medaka genetics and genomics such as the first isolation of active transposons in vertebrates, the influence of chromatin structure on sequence variation, fine QTL analysis, and versatile mutants as human disease models.
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Oryzias latipes, known as medaka, is a model organism from East Asia. Breeding of this small, egg-laying freshwater teleost fish has long been popular among hobbyists in Japan. Now, as biological science has entered the genome era, the medaka provides significant advantages that make it one of the most valuable vertebrate models: a large collection of spontaneous mutants collected over a century, the presence of highly polymorphic inbred lines established over decades, and a recently completed genome sequence. This book is the first comprehensive monograph to cover a variety of medaka research. It opens with a historical view of medaka, followed by a series of research topics in the four major areas where the medaka is increasingly important: genomics, genetics, and resources; organogenesis and disease models; germ cells, sex determination, and reproduction; and evolution. Readers will find state-of-the-art information on medaka genetics and genomics such as the first isolation of active transposons in vertebrates, the influence of chromatin structure on sequence variation, fine QTL analysis, and versatile mutants as human disease models.

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