Exoskeleton proteins in Pancrustacean revealed by proteomics
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ABSTRACT: This project aims to study exoskeleton proteins from four species of crustaceans including two crabs, one shirmp and one crayfish through proteomic methods.
Project description:This Project aims to screen for signature peptides for species authentication of three main commercial Pheretima, including two major Pheretima species (Amynthas aspergillum, Metaphire vulgaris) and one main adulteration (Metaphire magna)
Project description:Channel catfish and blue catfish represent two economically important freshwater aquaculture species in the United States. Our study aims to investigate the gene expression differences between these two catfish species by high-throughput RNA sequencing to understand their associated phenotypic differences in growth and disease resistant. Our transcriptomic analyses provide some insights into gene function differences between the two species and the molecular basis of channel catfish growth advantage in the tank culture environment.
2023-11-20 | GSE247918 | GEO
Project description:Genetic diversity of the largest African mole-rat genus, Bathyergus. One, two or four species?
Project description:Trimeresurus popeiorum, more popularly known as Pope's Pit Viper, is among the venomous Indian snakes that do not belong to the "Big Four" snake species. The project aims to unveil the venom proteome of Pope's Pit Viper (Trimeresusrus popeiorum) from northeastern India.
Project description:This study aims to understand the characteristics and diversification of Dengue specific immunoglobulin repertoires after different immunization strategies in mouse. We propose two different immunization strategies in dengue vaccine development. One is tetravalent strategy, which pre-mixed four serotype dengue DNA vaccine and administrated four times. The other one is sequential strategy, which sequentially administrated four time, each serotype vaccine for each dose as sequences of Den1, Den2, Den3 and Den4.
Project description:Trimeresurus erythrurus, more popularly known as Red-tailed bamboo Pit Viper, is among the venomous Indian snakes that do not belong to the "Big Four" snake species. The project aims to unveil the venom proteome of Red-tailed bamboo Pit Viper (Trimeresurus erythrurus) from northeastern India.