Transcriptomics from Aquatic Organisms to Humans

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Transcriptomics from Aquatic Organisms to Humans
by Edited by Libia Zulema Rodriguez-Anaya

English | 2021 | ISBN: ‎ 1032065168 | 193 pages | True PDF | 8.68 MB

Novel molecular techniques, such as Next Generation Sequencing, are used to measure gene expression after exposure to a certain stimulus. Data using these gene-expression techniques are highly accurate, sensitive and generate transcriptional profiles from species including humans, fish and crustaceans. This book includes transcriptomic studies of non-infectious and infectious diseases affecting humans and environmental and physiological correlates affecting shrimp and fish aquaculture. The book is intended for undergraduate and graduate students interested in one of the various research areas transformed by transcriptomics, including human disease, fish and crustacean physiological, environmental and farming issues.

Key Features

Documents the utility of Next Generation Sequencing and RNAseq to a wide array of aquatic environmental and physiological issues as well as to human health.

Provides insights into the ways transcriptomics of aquatic animals and fish ecology can contribute to the understanding of human diseases

Gives an account of the evolution of the techniques used to determine the transcriptome in crustacean aquaculture.

Describes the mechanisms of genetic interaction between different pathogens and the human host and their effects modifying gene expression levels.

Intended for undergraduate and graduate students interested in subjects related to physiology of aquatic animals, aquaculture, ecology and phylogeny of fishes, and human health.