Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian

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Albino fish have greater economic value than fish that have coloration both at the ornamental level and at the consumption level for their meat. Th e slc45a2 gene is associated with the induction of an albinism phenotype initially reported in Zebrafish (Danio rerio Hamilton, 1822) and Medaka fish (O...

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Autores: Scotto, Carlos, Zambrano-Cabanillas, Abel Walter, Díaz-Cachay, Catalina, Gamero-Collado, Betty, Vargas-Ayala, Jessica, Vega, Henry, Apaza Rengifo, Diana Ivonnhe
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Fecha de Publicación:2024
Institución:Universidad Ricardo Palma
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palma
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Materia:acuicultura
albinismo
gen slc45a2
peces
pigmentación
albinis
aquaculture
fish
pigmentation
slc45a2 gene
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian
Identificación del gen slc45a2 que induce albinismo en peces de interés comercial para la acuicultura peruana
title Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian
spellingShingle Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian
Scotto, Carlos
acuicultura
albinismo
gen slc45a2
peces
pigmentación
albinis
aquaculture
fish
pigmentation
slc45a2 gene
title_short Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian
title_full Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian
title_fullStr Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian
title_full_unstemmed Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian
title_sort Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for Peruvian
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv Scotto, Carlos
Zambrano-Cabanillas, Abel Walter
Díaz-Cachay, Catalina
Gamero-Collado, Betty
Vargas-Ayala, Jessica
Vega, Henry
Apaza Rengifo, Diana Ivonnhe
author Scotto, Carlos
author_facet Scotto, Carlos
Zambrano-Cabanillas, Abel Walter
Díaz-Cachay, Catalina
Gamero-Collado, Betty
Vargas-Ayala, Jessica
Vega, Henry
Apaza Rengifo, Diana Ivonnhe
author_role author
author2 Zambrano-Cabanillas, Abel Walter
Díaz-Cachay, Catalina
Gamero-Collado, Betty
Vargas-Ayala, Jessica
Vega, Henry
Apaza Rengifo, Diana Ivonnhe
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv acuicultura
albinismo
gen slc45a2
peces
pigmentación
albinis
aquaculture
fish
pigmentation
slc45a2 gene
topic acuicultura
albinismo
gen slc45a2
peces
pigmentación
albinis
aquaculture
fish
pigmentation
slc45a2 gene
description Albino fish have greater economic value than fish that have coloration both at the ornamental level and at the consumption level for their meat. Th e slc45a2 gene is associated with the induction of an albinism phenotype initially reported in Zebrafish (Danio rerio Hamilton, 1822) and Medaka fish (Oryzias latipes Temminck & Schlegel, 1846). With the information registered in the Genbank of the slc45a2 gene of the Tilapia fish (Oerochromis niloticus Linnaeus, 1758) and the Gamitana (Colossoma macropomum Bleeker, 1869), specific primers were designed in silico to identify this gene in these two freshwater species. Both sets of primers were used fi rst on these two species (Tilapia and Gamitana). And then tested in the fi sh Paco (Piaractus brachypomus Cuvier, 1818) and Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus Agassiz, 1831) whose slc45a2 gene sequences are currently unknown. With the set of primers designed for Tilapia, they gave a single band amplifi cation for the Tilapia and the Oscar. With the other set of primers designed for Gamitana, he amplified a band for both the Gamitana and the Paco. Both were approximately 120 nucleotides in size. The sequences obtained confirmedlevel for their meat. Th e slc45a2 gene is associated with the induction of an albinism phenotype initially reportedin Zebrafi sh (Danio rerio Hamilton, 1822) and Medaka fi sh (Oryzias latipes Temminck & Schlegel, 1846). With theinformation registered in the Genbank of the slc45a2 gene of the Tilapia fi sh (Oerochromis niloticus Linnaeus, 1758)and the Gamitana (Colossoma macropomum Bleeker, 1869), specifi c primers were designed in silico to identify this genein these two freshwater species. Both sets of primers were used fi rst on these two species (Tilapia and Gamitana). Andthen tested in the fi sh Paco (Piaractus brachypomus Cuvier, 1818) and Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus Agassiz, 1831) whoseslc45a2 gene sequences are currently unknown. With the set of primers designed for Tilapia, they gave a single bandamplifi cation for the Tilapia and the Oscar. With the other set of primers designed for Gamitana, he amplifi ed a band for both the Gamitana and the Paco. Both were approximately 120 nucleotides in size. Th e sequences obtained confi rmed
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spelling Identification of the slc45a2 gene that induces albinism in fishes of commercial interest for PeruvianIdentificación del gen slc45a2 que induce albinismo en peces de interés comercial para la acuicultura peruanaScotto, Carlos Zambrano-Cabanillas, Abel WalterDíaz-Cachay, Catalina Gamero-Collado, Betty Vargas-Ayala, Jessica Vega, Henry Apaza Rengifo, Diana Ivonnheacuiculturaalbinismogen slc45a2pecespigmentaciónalbinisaquaculturefishpigmentationslc45a2 geneAlbino fish have greater economic value than fish that have coloration both at the ornamental level and at the consumption level for their meat. Th e slc45a2 gene is associated with the induction of an albinism phenotype initially reported in Zebrafish (Danio rerio Hamilton, 1822) and Medaka fish (Oryzias latipes Temminck & Schlegel, 1846). With the information registered in the Genbank of the slc45a2 gene of the Tilapia fish (Oerochromis niloticus Linnaeus, 1758) and the Gamitana (Colossoma macropomum Bleeker, 1869), specific primers were designed in silico to identify this gene in these two freshwater species. Both sets of primers were used fi rst on these two species (Tilapia and Gamitana). And then tested in the fi sh Paco (Piaractus brachypomus Cuvier, 1818) and Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus Agassiz, 1831) whose slc45a2 gene sequences are currently unknown. With the set of primers designed for Tilapia, they gave a single band amplifi cation for the Tilapia and the Oscar. With the other set of primers designed for Gamitana, he amplified a band for both the Gamitana and the Paco. Both were approximately 120 nucleotides in size. The sequences obtained confirmedlevel for their meat. Th e slc45a2 gene is associated with the induction of an albinism phenotype initially reportedin Zebrafi sh (Danio rerio Hamilton, 1822) and Medaka fi sh (Oryzias latipes Temminck & Schlegel, 1846). With theinformation registered in the Genbank of the slc45a2 gene of the Tilapia fi sh (Oerochromis niloticus Linnaeus, 1758)and the Gamitana (Colossoma macropomum Bleeker, 1869), specifi c primers were designed in silico to identify this genein these two freshwater species. Both sets of primers were used fi rst on these two species (Tilapia and Gamitana). Andthen tested in the fi sh Paco (Piaractus brachypomus Cuvier, 1818) and Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus Agassiz, 1831) whoseslc45a2 gene sequences are currently unknown. With the set of primers designed for Tilapia, they gave a single bandamplifi cation for the Tilapia and the Oscar. With the other set of primers designed for Gamitana, he amplifi ed a band for both the Gamitana and the Paco. Both were approximately 120 nucleotides in size. Th e sequences obtained confi rmedLos peces albinos poseen mayor valor económico que los peces que presentan coloración tanto a nivel ornamental como a nivel de consumo por su carne. El gen slc45a2 está asociado a la inducción de un fenotipo de albinismo reportado inicialmente en los peces Cebra (Danio rerio Hamilton, 1822) y Medaka (Oryzias latipes Temminck & Schlegel, 1846). Con la información registrada en el Genbank del gen slc45a2 de los peces Tilapia (Oerochromis niloticus Linneo, 1758) y de la Gamitana (Colossoma macropomum Bleeker, 1869) se diseñaron in silico primers específicos para identificar este gen en estas dos especies dulceacuícolas. Ambos juegos de primers fueron utilizados primero en estas dos especies (Tilapia y Gamitana), y luego probados en los peces Paco (Piaractus brachypomus Cuvier, 1818) y Oscar (Astronotus ocellatus Agassiz, 1831) cuyas secuencias del gen slc45a2 se desconocen actualmente. Con el juego de primers diseñado para Tilapia dieron una amplificación de una sola banda para la Tilapia y el Oscar. Con el otro juego de primers diseñado para Gamitana amplificó una banda tanto para la Gamitana como para el Paco. Ambos fueron de un tamaño aproximado de 120 nucleótidos. Las secuencias obtenidas corroboraron que pertenecían al gen slc45a2 y no a otra secuencia del genoma. Asimismo, para las versiones albinas de algunas especies analizadas se obtuvieron los mismos resultados. Pudiendo ser utilizados a futuro para identificar y amplificar este gen e iniciar la edición génica para la obtención de fenotipos albinos de éstas y de otras especies de interés económico para la acuicultura peruana.Facultad de Ciencias Biológicas, Universidad Ricardo Palma2024-02-22info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/641010.31381/biotempo.v21i1.6410Biotempo; Vol. 21 Núm. 1 (2024): Biotempo; 23-332519-56971992-215910.31381/biotempo.v21i1reponame:Revistas - Universidad Ricardo Palmainstname:Universidad Ricardo Palmainstacron:URPspahttp://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/6410/10263http://revistas.urp.edu.pe/index.php/Biotempo/article/view/6410/10524Derechos de autor 2024 Biotempoinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:oai.revistas.urp.edu.pe:article/64102024-08-13T22:32:47Z
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