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Mohamed Salem

Researcher at University of Maryland, College Park

Publications -  59
Citations -  2593

Mohamed Salem is an academic researcher from University of Maryland, College Park. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rainbow trout & Gene. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 54 publications receiving 2189 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohamed Salem include West Virginia University & United States Department of Agriculture.

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Effect of starvation on global gene expression and proteolysis in rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

TL;DR: A significant role of calpain and 20S proteasome pathways in protein mobilization as a source of energy during fasting and a potential association of the CAST-L gene with fish protein accretion are suggested.
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Characterization of the rainbow trout transcriptome using Sanger and 454-pyrosequencing approaches.

TL;DR: The 454 library significantly increased the suite of ESTs available for rainbow trout, allowing improved assembly and annotation of the transcriptome, and enables functional genome research in rainbow trout.
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Aquaculture genomics, genetics and breeding in the United States: current status, challenges, and priorities for future research

Hisham A. Abdelrahman, +65 more
- 20 Feb 2017 - 
TL;DR: A general review of the current status, challenges and future research needs of aquaculture genomics, genetics, and breeding is provided, with a focus on major Aquaculture species in the United States: catfish, rainbow trout, Atlantic salmon, tilapia, striped bass, oysters, and shrimp.
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RNA-Seq Identifies SNP Markers for Growth Traits in Rainbow Trout

TL;DR: RNA-Seq at low sequence coverage of divergent populations is a fast and effective means of identifying SNPs, with allelic imbalances between phenotypes, suitable for marker development in non-model species lacking complete and well-annotated genome reference sequences.
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Identification of Novel Bovine Cumulus Cell Molecular Markers Predictive of Oocyte Competence: Functional and Diagnostic Implications

TL;DR: A functional role for cumulus cell cathepsins in compromised oocyte competence is supported and it is suggested that Cumulus cellCathepsin mRNA abundance may be predictive of oocyte quality.