Cryobanking of aquatic species

This review is focused on the applications of genome cryobanking of aquatic species including freshwater and marine fish, as well as invertebrates. It also reviews the latest advances in cryobanking of model species, widely used by the scientific community worldwide, because of their applications in...

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Published in:Aquaculture
Main Authors: Martinez-Paramo, Sonia, Horvath, Akos, Labbe, Catherine, Zhang, Tiantian, Robles, Vanesa, Herraez, Paz, Suquet, Marc, Adams, Serean, Viveiros, Ana, Tiersch, Terrence R., Cabrita, Elsa
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Language:English
Published: ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11114
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.05.042
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spelling ftunivalgarve:oai:sapientia.ualg.pt:10400.1/11114 2023-05-15T15:59:06+02:00 Cryobanking of aquatic species Martinez-Paramo, Sonia Horvath, Akos Labbe, Catherine Zhang, Tiantian Robles, Vanesa Herraez, Paz Suquet, Marc Adams, Serean Viveiros, Ana Tiersch, Terrence R. Cabrita, Elsa 2017-04 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11114 https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.05.042 eng eng ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV 0044-8486 1873-5622 http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/11114 doi:10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.05.042 openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ CC-BY Zebrafish Danio-Rerio Carp Cyprinus-Carpio Oyster Crassostrea-Gigas Primordial germ-cells Trout Oncorhynchus-Mykiss Paralichthys-Olivaceus Embryos Grayling Thymallus-Thymallus Hippoglossus-Hippoglossus L Mussel Mytilus-Galloprovincialis High-throughput cryopreservation article 2017 ftunivalgarve https://doi.org/10.1016/j.aquaculture.2016.05.042 2022-05-30T08:48:11Z This review is focused on the applications of genome cryobanking of aquatic species including freshwater and marine fish, as well as invertebrates. It also reviews the latest advances in cryobanking of model species, widely used by the scientific community worldwide, because of their applications in several fields. The state of the art of cryopreservation of different cellular types (sperm, oocytes, embryos, somatic cells and primordial germ cells or early spermatogonia) is discussed focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of each procedure according to different applications. A special review on the need of standardization of protocols has also been carried out. In summary, this comprehensive review provides information on the practical details of applications of genome cryobanking in a range of aquatic species worldwide, including the cryobanks established in Europe, USA, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand, the species and type of cells that constitute these banks and the utilization of the samples preserved. Statement of relevance: This review compiles the last advances on germplasm cryobanking of freshwater and marine fish species and invertebrates, with high value for commercial aquaculture or conservation. It is reviewed the most promising cryopreservation protocols for different cell types, embryos and larvae that could be applied in programs for genetic improvement, broodstock management or conservation of stocks to guarantee culture production. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. COST Office (Food and Agriculture COST Action FA1205: AQUAGAMETE); Portuguese PROMAR program [KLING 31-03-05-FEP-73, CRIOBIV 31-03-05-FEP-59, REPLING 31-03-05-FEP-69]; MINECO-FEDER, Spain [AGL2011-27787, AGL2014-53167-C3-3-R, AGL2015-68330-C2-1R]; NKFIH of the Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary [K109847, 9878-3/2016/FEKUT]; French program "Investissements d'Avenir" [ANR-11-INBS-0003, Ofimer 136/08/C]; National Institutes of Health of U.S. [5R24OD010441]; New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Crassostrea gigas Universidade do Algarve: Sapienta New Zealand Aquaculture 472 156 177
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topic Zebrafish Danio-Rerio
Carp Cyprinus-Carpio
Oyster Crassostrea-Gigas
Primordial germ-cells
Trout Oncorhynchus-Mykiss
Paralichthys-Olivaceus Embryos
Grayling Thymallus-Thymallus
Hippoglossus-Hippoglossus L
Mussel Mytilus-Galloprovincialis
High-throughput cryopreservation
spellingShingle Zebrafish Danio-Rerio
Carp Cyprinus-Carpio
Oyster Crassostrea-Gigas
Primordial germ-cells
Trout Oncorhynchus-Mykiss
Paralichthys-Olivaceus Embryos
Grayling Thymallus-Thymallus
Hippoglossus-Hippoglossus L
Mussel Mytilus-Galloprovincialis
High-throughput cryopreservation
Martinez-Paramo, Sonia
Horvath, Akos
Labbe, Catherine
Zhang, Tiantian
Robles, Vanesa
Herraez, Paz
Suquet, Marc
Adams, Serean
Viveiros, Ana
Tiersch, Terrence R.
Cabrita, Elsa
Cryobanking of aquatic species
topic_facet Zebrafish Danio-Rerio
Carp Cyprinus-Carpio
Oyster Crassostrea-Gigas
Primordial germ-cells
Trout Oncorhynchus-Mykiss
Paralichthys-Olivaceus Embryos
Grayling Thymallus-Thymallus
Hippoglossus-Hippoglossus L
Mussel Mytilus-Galloprovincialis
High-throughput cryopreservation
description This review is focused on the applications of genome cryobanking of aquatic species including freshwater and marine fish, as well as invertebrates. It also reviews the latest advances in cryobanking of model species, widely used by the scientific community worldwide, because of their applications in several fields. The state of the art of cryopreservation of different cellular types (sperm, oocytes, embryos, somatic cells and primordial germ cells or early spermatogonia) is discussed focusing on the advantages and disadvantages of each procedure according to different applications. A special review on the need of standardization of protocols has also been carried out. In summary, this comprehensive review provides information on the practical details of applications of genome cryobanking in a range of aquatic species worldwide, including the cryobanks established in Europe, USA, Brazil, Australia and New Zealand, the species and type of cells that constitute these banks and the utilization of the samples preserved. Statement of relevance: This review compiles the last advances on germplasm cryobanking of freshwater and marine fish species and invertebrates, with high value for commercial aquaculture or conservation. It is reviewed the most promising cryopreservation protocols for different cell types, embryos and larvae that could be applied in programs for genetic improvement, broodstock management or conservation of stocks to guarantee culture production. (C) 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. COST Office (Food and Agriculture COST Action FA1205: AQUAGAMETE); Portuguese PROMAR program [KLING 31-03-05-FEP-73, CRIOBIV 31-03-05-FEP-59, REPLING 31-03-05-FEP-69]; MINECO-FEDER, Spain [AGL2011-27787, AGL2014-53167-C3-3-R, AGL2015-68330-C2-1R]; NKFIH of the Ministry of Human Resources of Hungary [K109847, 9878-3/2016/FEKUT]; French program "Investissements d'Avenir" [ANR-11-INBS-0003, Ofimer 136/08/C]; National Institutes of Health of U.S. [5R24OD010441]; New Zealand Ministry of Business, Innovation and ...
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Martinez-Paramo, Sonia
Horvath, Akos
Labbe, Catherine
Zhang, Tiantian
Robles, Vanesa
Herraez, Paz
Suquet, Marc
Adams, Serean
Viveiros, Ana
Tiersch, Terrence R.
Cabrita, Elsa
author_facet Martinez-Paramo, Sonia
Horvath, Akos
Labbe, Catherine
Zhang, Tiantian
Robles, Vanesa
Herraez, Paz
Suquet, Marc
Adams, Serean
Viveiros, Ana
Tiersch, Terrence R.
Cabrita, Elsa
author_sort Martinez-Paramo, Sonia
title Cryobanking of aquatic species
title_short Cryobanking of aquatic species
title_full Cryobanking of aquatic species
title_fullStr Cryobanking of aquatic species
title_full_unstemmed Cryobanking of aquatic species
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