2019
DOI: 10.1080/07420528.2019.1690498
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Discovery of differentially expressed genes in the intestines of Pelteobagrus vachellii within a light/dark cycle

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“…In this research, the mRNA levels of four key digestive enzyme genes (AMY, LPS, CEL, and PEP) by qRT-PCR during the light/dark cycles were basically consistent with the production of their enzymes. Furthermore, the genes expression showed a periodic pattern of high at night and low during the day for consecutive 3 days, indicating that circadian rhythm may be the internal mechanism that was regulated by circadian clock genes (Paredes et al, 2014;Qin et al, 2020). Then the circadian clock genes may regulate the expression of AMY, LPS, CEL, and PEP, thereby participating indirectly in the feeding and digestion activities of S. constricta.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In this research, the mRNA levels of four key digestive enzyme genes (AMY, LPS, CEL, and PEP) by qRT-PCR during the light/dark cycles were basically consistent with the production of their enzymes. Furthermore, the genes expression showed a periodic pattern of high at night and low during the day for consecutive 3 days, indicating that circadian rhythm may be the internal mechanism that was regulated by circadian clock genes (Paredes et al, 2014;Qin et al, 2020). Then the circadian clock genes may regulate the expression of AMY, LPS, CEL, and PEP, thereby participating indirectly in the feeding and digestion activities of S. constricta.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%