Histological, biochemical and immunohistochemical assessments of Roundup®, atrazine, and 2,4-D mixtures on tissue architecture, body fluid conditions, nitrotyrosine protein and Na+/K+-ATPase expressions in the American oyster, Crassostera virginica
Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part C Toxicology & Pharmacology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
283, P. 109951 - 109951
Published: June 4, 2024
Language: Английский
DNA methylation modulates transcriptional noise in response to elevated pCO2in the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica)
bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: April 8, 2024
Ocean
acidification
significantly
affects
marine
calcifiers
like
oysters,
warranting
the
study
of
molecular
mechanisms
DNA
methylation
that
contribute
to
adaptive
plasticity
in
response
environmental
change.
However,
a
consensus
has
not
been
reached
on
extent
which
modules
gene
expression,
and
turn
plasticity,
invertebrates.
In
this
study,
we
investigated
impact
pCO
2
expression
eastern
oyster,
Crassostrea
virginica
.
After
30-day
exposure
control
(572
ppm)
or
elevated
(2,827
ppm),
whole
genome
bisulfite
sequencing
(WGBS)
RNA-Seq
data
were
generated
from
adult
female
gonad
tissue
male
sperm
samples.
Although
differentially
methylated
loci
(DML)
identified
females
(89)
males
(2,916),
there
no
expressed
genes,
only
one
transcript
females.
body
impacted
other
forms
activity
sperm,
such
as
maximum
number
transcripts
per
changes
predominant
expressed.
Elevated
increased
variability
(transcriptional
noise)
but
decreased
noise
females,
suggesting
sex-specific
role
regulation.
Functional
annotation
genes
with
transcript-level
containing
DML
revealed
several
enriched
biological
processes
potentially
involved
response,
including
apoptotic
pathways
signal
transduction,
well
reproductive
functions.
Taken
together,
these
results
suggest
may
regulate
maintain
homeostasis
conditions
could
play
key
resilience
Language: Английский
The Pacific oyster reproduction is affected by early-life exposure to environmental pesticide mixture: A multigenerational study
The Science of The Total Environment,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
937, P. 173569 - 173569
Published: May 27, 2024
Language: Английский
DNA methylation correlates with transcriptional noise in response to elevated pCO2 in the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica)
Current Zoology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10(1)
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Abstract
Ocean
acidification
significantly
affects
marine
calcifiers
like
oysters,
warranting
the
study
of
molecular
mechanisms
DNA
methylation
that
contribute
to
adaptive
plasticity
in
response
environmental
change.
However,
a
consensus
has
not
been
reached
on
extent
which
modules
gene
expression,
and
turn
plasticity,
invertebrates.
In
this
study,
we
investigated
impact
pCO2
expression
eastern
oyster,
Crassostrea
virginica.
After
30-day
exposure
control
(572
ppm)
or
elevated
(2827
ppm),
whole-genome
bisulfite
sequencing
(WGBS)
RNA-seq
data
were
generated
from
adult
female
gonad
tissue
male
sperm
samples.
Although
differentially
methylated
loci
(DMLs)
identified
females
(89)
males
(2916),
there
no
expressed
genes
only
one
transcript
females.
body
impacted
other
forms
activity
sperm,
such
as
maximum
number
transcripts
per
changes
predominant
expressed.
Elevated
increased
variability
(transcriptional
noise)
but
decreased
noise
females,
suggesting
sex-specific
role
regulation.
Functional
annotation
with
transcript-level
containing
DMLs
revealed
several
enriched
biological
processes
potentially
involved
response,
including
apoptotic
pathways
signal
transduction,
well
reproductive
functions.
Taken
together,
these
results
suggest
may
regulate
maintain
homeostasis
conditions
could
play
key
resilience
Language: Английский