2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.brainresbull.2010.04.018
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Excitatory amino acid transporters in the zebrafish

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“…The zebrafish genome harbors two eaat2 genes that originated from a whole-genome duplication event ∼350 million years ago (Gesemann et al, 2010b). For EAAT2, we found an unusual case of both spatial and functional subfunctionalization (division of the ancestral gene function among the two paralogs, as reviewed by Glasauer and Neuhauss [2014]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The zebrafish genome harbors two eaat2 genes that originated from a whole-genome duplication event ∼350 million years ago (Gesemann et al, 2010b). For EAAT2, we found an unusual case of both spatial and functional subfunctionalization (division of the ancestral gene function among the two paralogs, as reviewed by Glasauer and Neuhauss [2014]).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The genome of zebrafish was fully sequenced and expressed more than 70% of homology with the human genome [140] . Also, amino acid sequences of functionally relevant proteins are highly conserved in Zebrafish [141] , [142] . It was demonstrated that zebrafish possessed orthologues for 86% of human drug targets [143] which is why the fish is now being well used to discover novel pathways and toxicity mechanisms to investigate human diseases [144] .…”
Section: Section Ii: Effects Of CD and Hg On Fishmentioning
confidence: 99%