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Complete genome sequence of Mycobacterium marinum, strain 927
Mycobacterium marinum is a free-living bacterium, which causes opportunistic infections in humans. This strain 927 was firstly isolated from soft water fish in 1926 by Aronson... -
Application of highly multiplexed amplicon sequencing in torafugu, Takifugu r...
Studies using genome-wide SNPs have become commonplace in genetics and genomics due to advances in high-throughput sequencing technologies. Since the numbers of required SNPs... -
Chinook salmon intestinal microbiome 16S survey
This project aimed to survey the intestinal bacteria of adult Chinook salmon (Oncorhynchus tshawytscha) aquacultured in New Zealand. The microbiota of 30 salmon from a single... -
Bacterial 16S rRNA V4 amplicons representing intestinal microbiota of channel...
Catfish gut metagenome -
Metagenome common snook larvae
The goal of the study was to use probiotics as a bacterial management strategy during larval stages of common snook aquaculture production. These stages experience mass... -
Influence of alternative feeds on RAS salmon farm microbiota
The reliance on fishmeal as a primary feed source in aquaculture lessens the potential for the industry to provide an environmentally sustainable alternative to wild-caught... -
Microbial communities influenced by coral mucus
This study investigated the community structure of microbes (bacteria and archaea) in seawater influenced by coral mucus in a fish farming area. The study used a... -
Benthic impacts of salmon aquaculture
The objective of this project is to develop a eDNA-based tool for assessing the impacts of marine finfish aquaculture on benthic fauna in British Columbia, Canada. -
AQUAHEALTH: Physiochemical parameters and Vibrio spp. abundance in water samp...
The genus Vibrio includes > 60 species that are autochthonous and ubiquitous aquatic microorganisms, members of the bacterial community in marine environments worldwide.... -
AqADAPT: Physicochemical parameters and Vibrio spp. abundance in water sample...
Vibrio spp. are naturally occurring aquatic bacteria, highly adaptive and freely associated with a variety of biotic and abiotic surfaces including water, sediment, fish,...