The book continually publishes important
reviews of the broadest interest to
geneticists and their colleagues in
affiliated disciplines, critically
analyzing future directions, with this
volume focusing on genetics, genomics, and
phenomics of fish.
1. Studying the Evolution of the
Vertebrate Circadian Clock: The Power of
Fish as Comparative Models
Nicholas S. Foulkes, David Whitmore,
Daniela Vallone and Cristiano Bertolucci
2. Genomic and Transcriptomic Approaches
to Study Cancer in Small Aquarium Fish
Models
Janine Regneri, Barbara Klotz and Manfred
Schartl
3. Gal4 Driver Transgenic Zebrafish:
Powerful Tools to Study Developmental
Biology, Organogenesis and Neuroscience
Koichi Kawakami, Kazuhide Asakawa,
Masahiko Hibi, Motoyuki Itoh, Akira Muto
and Hironori Wada
4. Towards a Systems Approach to
Whole-organism Soft Tissue Phenomics in
Zebrafish
Keith C. Cheng, Spencer Katz, Alex Y. Lin,
Xuying Xin and Yifu Ding
5. Evolutionary Genetics of the Cavefish
Astyanax mexicanus
Didier Casane and Sylvie R?taux
6. Transcriptional Regulation During
Zygotic Genome Activation in Zebrafish and
Other Anamniote Embryos
Joseph Wragg and Ferenc Mueller
7. The Zebrafish as Model for Deciphering
the Regulatory Architecture of Vertebrate
Genomes
Sepand Rastegar and Uwe Str?hle
8. Transcriptomic Approaches in the
Zebrafish Model for Tuberculosis –
Insights Into Host- and Pathogen-Specific
Determinants of the Innate Immune Response
Erica L. Benard, Julien Rougeot, Peter I.
Racz, Herman P. Spaink and Annemarie H.
Meije
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