Mapping QTLs for Swimming Ability Related Traits in Cyprinus carpio L.

Body height (BH), head length (HL), snout length
(SL), and tail length (TL) are important traits related with swimming
ability of fish. Therefore, improving these traits will increase
the production which is the basic goal of aquaculture
breeding. To understand the genetic basis of swimming ability
related traits in Cyprinus carpio L., a high-density linkage map
spanning 3,301 cM in 50 linkage groups was utilized for quantitative
trait locus (QTL) mapping. Mapping family comprised

Fish Cholinesterases as Biomarkers of Sublethal Effects of Organophosphorus and Carbamates in Tissues of Labeo Rohita

Organophosphates and carbamates are
major agrochemicals that strongly affect different neuroenzymes
and the growth of various fish species.
Here, we study the effect of sublethal concentrations
of profenofos and carbofuran on the activity of
acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and butyrylcholinesterase
(BuChE) and the associated health risk in fish. Labeo
rohita fingerlings were exposed to three sublethal
concentrations of profenofos and carbofuran. Theminimum
cholinesterase activities in the brain, gills, muscle,

Variability in Secondary Structure of 18S Ribosomal RNA as Topological Marker for Identification of Paramecium species

Besides cytological and molecular applications, Paramecium is being used in water quality assessment and for determination of saprobic
levels. An unambiguous identification of these unicellular eukaryotes is not only essential, but its ecological diversity must also be explored in
the local environment. 18SrRNA genes of all the strains of Paramecium species isolated from waste water were amplified, cloned and
sequenced. Phylogenetic comparison of the nucleotide sequences of these strains with 23 closely related Paramecium species from GenBank

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Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Reveals the Genetic Basis of Skin Color Variation in Common Carp

Background: The common carp is an important aquaculture species that is widely distributed across the world. During the
long history of carp domestication, numerous carp strains with diverse skin colors have been established. Skin color is used
as a visual criterion to determine the market value of carp. However, the genetic basis of common carp skin color has not
been extensively studied.
Methodology/Principal Findings: In this study, we performed Illumina sequencing on two common carp strains: the

Complete mitochondrial genome of yellowfin goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus)

Yellowfin goby (Acanthogobius flavimanus) belongs to the Perciformes Gobiidae. In this study,
we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of A. flavimanus. The complete
mitochondrial genome was determined to be 16,663 bp in length including 13 proteincoding
genes, 22 transfer RNAs (tRNAs), 2 ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs) and 1 control region. The
complete mitochondrial genome of A. gueldenstaedti provides basic genome data for relative
studies on Acipenseriformes.

ACUTE TOXICITY II: EFFECT OF ORGANOPHOSPHATES AND CARBMATES TO CATLA CATLA FINGERLINGS

Pesticides are widely used in modern agriculture to aid in the production of high quality food. However, some pesticides
have the potential to cause serious health and/or environmental damage. Organophosphates (OCP’S) and carbamates can
cause pollution in freshwater ecosystem, as well as having a significant effect on the health of fish. The acute effects of
commercial formulation of triazophos, profenofos, carbofuran and carbaryl were determined in one of the indigenous

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