Publications by authors named "Labrechai Mog Chowdhury"

Clarias dussumieri, a near threatened freshwater catfish, is endemic to peninsular India and has aquaculture potential. Unlike its sister species, C. magur, the male fish needs not be sacrificed during captive breeding.

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The freshwater aquaculture species, Cirrhinus mrigala, commonly known as mrigal, holds significance in the carp-dominated aquaculture system, globally. Despite constituting 1.08% of the total freshwater aquaculture production, mrigal is the third most important Indian major carp.

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Background: Hemibagrus punctatus (Jerdon, 1849) is a critically endangered bagrid catfish endemic to the Western Ghats of India, whose population is declining due to anthropogenic activities. The current study aims to compare the mitogenome of H. punctatus with that of other Bagrid catfishes and provide insights into their evolutionary relationships.

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Tenualosa ilisha (Hilsa shad), an anadromous fish, usually inhabits coastal and estuarine waters, and migrates to freshwater for spawning. In this study, large-scale gill transcriptome analyses from three salinity regions, i.e.

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Background: Butter catfish (Ompok bimaculatus) is a preferred species in South East Asia, with huge aquaculture potential. However, there is limited information about genetic stock composition due to insufficient markers. The goal of this study was to develop de novo microsatellite markers.

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Catla (Catla catla) is the fastest growing Indian major carp species and forms an important component of the freshwater aquaculture systems in the Indian sub-continent. The molecular mechanisms of growth of the species in response to seasonal water temperature variations hitherto are still unknown. In the current study, high-throughput transcriptome sequencing was used to study the differential gene expression pattern in catla muscle tissues between pre-winter and post-winter fingerling groups and fast-growing table size fish.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study used long-read sequencing to analyze the full-length brain transcriptome of the Tenualosa ilisha (Hilsa shad), revealing detailed complexities in gene expression and transcript annotation for this non-model organism.
  • - A total of 57,651 high-quality consensus transcripts were generated, leading to the identification of 19,220 non-redundant transcripts, 17,341 full-length open reading frame (ORF) transcripts, and numerous genes involved in neural pathways.
  • - This research is the first to provide an in-depth look at alternative gene isoforms and the complexity of the transcriptome in the Hilsa shad's brain, laying the groundwork for future functional studies on this fish species.
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The present study, for the first time, reported twelve A2M isoforms in Tenualosa ilisha, through SMRT sequencing. Hilsa shad, T. ilisha, an anadromous fish, faces environmental stresses and is thus prone to diseases.

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The term Elasmobranchs or Chondrichthyans refer to the group of marine organisms include sharks, skates, rays and chimeras. Due to high demand most of the Elasmobranch species depleted drastically in recent years. Being the apex predators in the marine environment most of the Chondrichthyan species are vulnerable with some risk of extinction.

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Outbreak of WSSV disease is one of the major stumbling blocks in shrimp aquaculture. DNA vaccines have shown potential for mass scale vaccination owing to their stability, cost effectiveness and easy maintenance. Development of economically feasible delivery strategies remains to be a major challenge.

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