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Transcriptome analysis of Immune Response against Streptococcus agalactiae infe...

Zhou, Tao; Fang, Zhihua; Duarte, Daniel F. C.; Fernandes, Stefan A.; Lu, Ying; Guo, Jing; Gui, Lang; Chen, Liangbiao

Streptococcus agalactiae (group B streptococcus, GBS), a broad-spectrum pathogen, causes great economic losses in fish aquaculture, especially the industry of tilapia. Until now, the knowledge of the immune response mechanism against S. agalactiae infection in tilapia has been limited. In the present study, the gill transcriptome of the tilapia from the GBS and the phosphate buffered saline (PBS) groups were se...


Complete genome of a marine bacterium Vibrio chagasii ECSMB14107 with the abili...

Liang, Xiao; Wang, Jin-Song; Liu, Yu-Zhu; Peng, Li-Hua; Li, Yi-Feng; Batista, Frederico; Power, Deborah; Gui, Lang; Yang, Jin-Long

Vibrio strains are pervasive in the aquatic environment and may form pathogenic and symbiotic relationships with the host. Vibrio chagasii ECSMB14107 was isolated from natural biofilms and is used as a model to elucidate the role of Vibrio in hard-shelled mussel (Mytilus coruscus) settlement, health and disease. The genome of the Vibrio strain ECSMB14107, comprised of two circular chromosomes that together enco...


Transcriptomic responses to low temperature stress in the Nile tilapia, Oreochr...

Zhou, Tao; Gui, Lang; Liu, Mingli; Li, Wenhao; Hu, Peng; Duarte, Daniel F. C.; Niu, Hongbo; Chen, Liangbiao

The Nile tilapia, Oreochrornis niloticus, is a species of high economic value and extensively cultured. The limited stress tolerance of this species to a low temperature usually leads to mass mortality and great loss. Nevertheless, there is limited information on the molecular mechanisms underlying the susceptibility to low temperature in the tilapia. In this study, tilapia was treated at 28 degrees C to a leth...


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