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Fig. 7 | BMC Genomics

Fig. 7

From: Identification of conserved genes triggering puberty in European sea bass males (Dicentrarchus labrax) by microarray expression profiling

Fig. 7

Tissue distribution of European sea bass transcripts involved in different biological processes during sea bass early puberty. Biological processes include: cell proliferation and cell cycle progression (pcna, cenpi, spc25, cenpf, trip13, and cdc28); reproduction (aqp1, amh, sgII, agrp2, and igfbp6; RA signalling pathway (cyp26a1, rbp4, crabp1, rarα, rxrα, and pparγ). The expression was detected by RT-PCR in different tissues including telencephalon (Tl), pituitary (Pt), cerebellum (Ce), spleen (Sp), gills (Gi), head kidney (Hk), liver (Li), posterior kidney (Ki), testis (Te), ovary (Ov), heart (Ht), and gut (Gu). 18S ribosomal RNA (r18S) was used as a positive internal control to check for the integrity of the cDNA template. For complete gene names see caption of Fig. 4

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