Publications by authors named "Masaomi Hamasaki"

The novel non-targeted PCR-based genotyping system, namely Genotyping by Random Amplicon Sequencing, Direct (GRAS-Di), is characterized by the simplicity in library construction and robustness against DNA degradation and is expected to facilitate advancements in genetics, in both basic and applied sciences. In this study, we tested the utility of GRAS-Di for genetic analysis in a cultured population of the tiger pufferfish Takifugu rubripes. The genetic analyses included family structure analysis, genetic map construction, and quantitative trait locus (QTL) analysis for the male precocious phenotype using a population consisting of four full-sib families derived from a genetically precocious line.

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The tiger puffer Takifugu rubripes is one of the most popular aquacultural fish; however, there are two major obstacles to selective breeding. First, they have a long generation time of 2 or 3 years until maturation. Second, the parental tiger puffer has a body size (2-5 kg) much larger than average market size (0.

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Tiger puffer Takifugu rubripes is one of the most valuable fish species in Japan; however, there has not been much progress in their selective breeding until recently despite their potential in aquaculture. Their long generation time and the large body size of their broodstock make breeding difficult. Recently, we made a surrogate broodstock, which produced gametes of different species in salmonids.

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Article Synopsis
  • - TTX was injected into hybrid pufferfish to study how the toxin accumulates in their bodies and the differences between male and female specimens.
  • - The toxin quickly moved from the muscle to other organs, peaking at 53.5 MU/g in the ovary after 72 hours, while the liver and skin had lower TTX levels.
  • - The results indicate that TTX initially collects in the liver before being transferred to the skin in males and to the ovary in females, with liver levels declining significantly after 8-12 hours.
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