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生物種 リソース名 タイトル
メダカ HdrR-II1 (IB178) , HNI-II (IB176) High-speed system to generate congenic strains in medaka
メダカ Higashidori (WS207) , Akita (WS963) , Maizuru (WS215) , Hanamaki (WS223) , Ginoza (WS255) , HNI-II (IB176) , Kaga (IB833) , HdrR-II1 (IB178) Variation in responses to photoperiods and temperatures in Japanese medaka from different latitudes
メダカ HdrR-II1(IB178) , HNI-II(IB176) Sex-specific meiosis responses to Gsdf in medaka (Oryzias latipes).
メダカ Tango (WS240) , HNI-II (IB176) , OK-Cab (MT830) , hps1(del13) (MT1434) , Tango-hps1(del14) (MT1435) Evolutionarily conserved role of hps1 in melanin production and blood coagulation in medaka fish.
メダカ WS241 , WS217 , WS218 , WS219 , WS220 , WS222 , WS243 , Kaga(IB833) , Hd-rR(IB178) , HNI-II(IB176) , ... Origin of Boundary Populations in Medaka (Oryzias latipes Species Complex).
メダカ HdrR-II1 (IB178) , HNI-II (IB176) , HSOK (IB183) Centromere evolution and CpG methylation during vertebrate speciation.
メダカ Hd-rR (IB178) , HB11A (IB185) , Kesennuma (WS224) , Fuji (WS233) , HNI-II (IB176) , Higashidori (WS207) , Nanao (WS214) Inter- and Intraspecific Variation in Sex Hormone-Induced Sex-Reversal in Medaka, Oryzias latipes and Oryzias sakaizumii.
メダカ SWS2^-4a (MT1158) , SWS2^+4a (MT1159) , SWS2^+29a (MT1160) , SWS2^-8b (MT1161) , SWS2^+14b (MT1162) , SWS2^-4a-2b (MT1163) , SWS2^+1a+14b (MT1178) , SWS2^-4a+5b (MT1179) , SWS2^-4a+2b (MT1180) , ci (MT15) , ... Changes in a Cone Opsin Repertoire Affect Color-Dependent Social Behavior in Medaka but Not Behavioral Photosensitivity.
メダカ Hatching enzyme , fli::GFP (TG1206) , HNI-II (IB176) , Qurt (MT828) , AD-1/GFP (TG126) , ki206, big heart tube (MT328) (linear heart tube (lht)) Versican is crucial for the initiation of cardiovascular lumen development in medaka (Oryzias latipes).
メダカ Hd-rRII1 (IB178) , HNI-II (IB176) , O. luzonensis (RS270) Centromere localization in medaka fish based on half-tetrad analysis.
メダカ BAC library (IMBX , OHB1 , OJV , LMB , ola 1) , HdrR-II1 (IB178) , HNI-II (IB176) , d-rR/TOKYO (MT837) , O. hubbsi (RS273) , O. luzonensis (RS270) , ... Complete fusion of a transposon and herpesvirus created the Teratorn mobile element in medaka fish.
メダカ Tg(Actb-SLa:GFP) (TG1147) , HNI-II (IB176) , ci (MT15) , Tg(OlMA1-DsRed2) (TG930) , Tg(OlMA1-GFP) (TG931) Dual control by a single gene of secondary sexual characters and mating preferences in medaka.
メダカ HdrR-II1 (IB178) , d-rR/TOKYO (MT837) , HNI-II (IB176) Androgen induces gonadal soma-derived factor, Gsdf, in XX gonads correlated to sex-reversal but not Dmrt1 directly, in the teleost fish, northern medaka (Oryzias sakaizumii).
メダカ HNI-II (IB176) , OK-Cab (MT830) , ci (MT15) , Hd-rR.rr (MT199) , Tg(Actb-SLa:GFP) (TG1147) Characterization of assortative mating in medaka: Mate discrimination cues and factors that bias sexual preference.
メダカ d-rR/TOKYO (MT837) , HdrR-II1 (IB178) , HNI-II (IB176) , Kaga (IB833) Gonadotrophic cells and gonadal sex differentiation in medaka: Characterization of several northern and southern strains.
メダカ pc (MT83) , HNI-II (IB176) Polycystic kidney disease in the medaka (Oryzias latipes) pc mutant caused by a mutation in the Gli-Similar3 (glis3) gene.
メダカ Hd-rRII1(IB178) , HNI-II(IB176) , database , BAC and Fosmid clones Draft genome of the medaka fish: a comprehensive resource for medaka developmental genetics and vertebrate evolutionary biology.
メダカ HNI-II (IB176) , HdrR-II1 (IB178) , HSOK (IB183) , d-rR/TOKYO (MT837) , database , BAC , el (MT41) , Da (MT20) , O. luzonensis (RS270) , O. curvinotus , ... The art of medaka genetics and genomics: what makes them so unique?
メダカ Hd-rRII1 (IB178) , HNI-II (IB176) , HSOK (IB183) , Kaga (IB833) , Kiyosu (WS1177) , HO5 (IB188) , HNCMH2 (IB182) Genomic and phenotypic characterization of a wild medaka population: towards the establishment of an isogenic population genetic resource in fish.
メダカ HdrR-II1 (IB178) , HNI-II (IB176) Allelic expression changes in Medaka (Oryzias latipes) hybrids between inbred strains derived from genetically distant populations.