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      Endocrine Biomarkers of Growth and Applications to Aquaculture: A Minireview of Growth Hormone, Insulin-Like Growth Factor (IGF)-I, and IGF-Binding Proteins as Potential Growth Indicators in Fish

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      North American Journal of Aquaculture
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            A single IGF1 allele is a major determinant of small size in dogs.

            The domestic dog exhibits greater diversity in body size than any other terrestrial vertebrate. We used a strategy that exploits the breed structure of dogs to investigate the genetic basis of size. First, through a genome-wide scan, we identified a major quantitative trait locus (QTL) on chromosome 15 influencing size variation within a single breed. Second, we examined genetic variation in the 15-megabase interval surrounding the QTL in small and giant breeds and found marked evidence for a selective sweep spanning a single gene (IGF1), encoding insulin-like growth factor 1. A single IGF1 single-nucleotide polymorphism haplotype is common to all small breeds and nearly absent from giant breeds, suggesting that the same causal sequence variant is a major contributor to body size in all small dogs.
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              Compensatory growth in fishes: a response to growth depression

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                Journal
                North American Journal of Aquaculture
                North American Journal of Aquaculture
                American Fisheries Society
                1522-2055
                1548-8454
                April 2008
                April 2008
                : 70
                : 2
                : 196-211
                Article
                10.1577/A07-038.1
                e16b8515-64c0-431e-ae42-bd3212a60278
                © 2008
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