Publications by authors named "Hideaki Tanoue"

Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on the akame fish (Lates japonicus), which has survived for thousands of years despite having a very low genetic diversity, with a heterozygosity rate among the lowest in teleost fishes at 3.3 to 3.4 × 10^-4/bp.
  • - Analysis showed that although the akame's effective population size has remained around 1,000 for the last 30,000 years, certain genomic regions related to immunity and sensory systems maintained higher genetic variations, suggesting a balancing selection that helps sustain its viability.
  • - Signs of positive selection in akame genes indicate adaptive evolution to its temperate habitat, highlighting that this functional genetic diversity has played a crucial role in the species
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Global warming effects on seaweed beds are already perceptible. Their geographical distributions greatly depend on water temperatures. To predict future geographical distributions of brown alga, Sargassum horneri, forming large beds in the northwestern Pacific, we referred to future monthly surface water temperatures at about 1.

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