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Patricia Iturra

Researcher at University of Chile

Publications -  37
Citations -  2047

Patricia Iturra is an academic researcher from University of Chile. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rainbow trout & Oncorhynchus. The author has an hindex of 20, co-authored 37 publications receiving 1793 citations.

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The Atlantic salmon genome provides insights into rediploidization

TL;DR: It is found that genes that were retained as duplicates after the teleost-specific whole-genome duplication 320 million years ago were not more likely to be retained after the Ss4R, and that the duplicate retention was not influenced to a great extent by the nature of the predicted protein interactions of the gene products.
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Sequencing the genome of the Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar)

TL;DR: The International Collaboration to Sequence the Atlantic Salmon Genome (ICSASG) will produce a genome sequence that identifies and physically maps all genes in the Atlantic salmon genome and acts as a reference sequence for other salmonids.
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Zebrafish as a model organism for nutrition and growth: towards comparative studies of nutritional genomics applied to aquacultured fishes

TL;DR: The objective of this review is to show the relevant aspects of the nutrition and growth in zebrafish that support its utility as a model organism for nutritional genomics studies.
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Functional Annotation of All Salmonid Genomes (FAASG): an international initiative supporting future salmonid research, conservation and aquaculture

TL;DR: An emerging initiative - the ‘Functional Annotation of All Salmonid Genomes’ (FAASG), which will leverage the extensive trait diversity that has evolved since a whole genome duplication event in the salmonid ancestor, to develop an integrative understanding of the functional genomic basis of phenotypic variation.
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Identification of sex chromosome molecular markers using RAPDs and fluorescent in situ hybridization in rainbow trout.

TL;DR: Two markers were identified that generated polymorphic bands amplifying preferentially in males of the Mount Lassen and Scottish strains of rainbow trout to study the mode of sex determination mechanisms in this species.