Additional file 3: of Changes in the liver transcriptome of farmed Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) fed experimental diets based on terrestrial alternatives to fish meal and fish oil

Figure S1. Alignment of nucleotide sequences corresponding to adssl1a and adssl1b. Conserved nucleotides in the aligned sequences are highlighted in blue. Adssl1a and adssl1b sequences share 93% identity over 597 aligned nucleotides. The alignment and percentage identity calculation were performed u...

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Main Authors: Caballero-Solares, Albert, Xue, Xi, Parrish, Christopher, Foroutani, Maryam, Taylor, Richard, Rise, Matthew
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Published: figshare 2018
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.7295168.v1
https://springernature.figshare.com/articles/Additional_file_3_of_Changes_in_the_liver_transcriptome_of_farmed_Atlantic_salmon_Salmo_salar_fed_experimental_diets_based_on_terrestrial_alternatives_to_fish_meal_and_fish_oil/7295168/1
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Summary:Figure S1. Alignment of nucleotide sequences corresponding to adssl1a and adssl1b. Conserved nucleotides in the aligned sequences are highlighted in blue. Adssl1a and adssl1b sequences share 93% identity over 597 aligned nucleotides. The alignment and percentage identity calculation were performed using AlignX (Vector NTI Advance 11). The nucleotide regions covered by probes C107R157 and C098R022 from the Agilent 44Â K salmonid microarray (GEO accession number: GPL11299) are indicated within boxes. The forward qPCR primer for adssl1a is in bold and single underlined, whereas the reverse qPCR primer is in bold and double underlined. The qPCR primers designed for adssl1b are not included in the figure as none of them passed our quality tests. (DOCX 28 kb)