FN Archimer Export Format PT J TI Transcriptomics for understanding marine fish larval development BT AF MAZURAIS, David DARIAS, M. ZAMBONINO-INFANTE, Jose-Luis CAHU, Chantal AS 1:1;2:2;3:1;4:1; FF 1:PDG-RBE-PFOM-ARN;2:;3:PDG-RBE-PFOM-ARN;4:PDG-RBE-PFOM; C1 Inst Francais Rech Exploitat Mer IFREMER, F-29280 Plouzane, France Invest & Tecnol Agroalimentarias, Ctr Sant Carles, Unitat Cultius Expt, San Carlos de la Rapita 43540, Spain C2 IFREMER, FRANCE INVEST & TECNOL AGROALIMENTARIAS, SPAIN SI BREST SE PDG-RBE-PFOM-ARN PDG-RBE-PFOM IN WOS Ifremer jusqu'en 2018 copubli-europe IF 1.205 TC 34 UR https://archimer.ifremer.fr/doc/00044/15488/12962.pdf LA English DT Article AB The larval phase is a crucial period in the life of marine fish. During this phase, the organism will acquire the phenotype of an adult fish through the development of tissues and organs and the maturation of some of the principal physiological functions. Many biological processes (differentiation, cellular proliferation, growth, etc.) are regulated during this period. These regulations take place at different biological levels and particularly concern the expression of genes involved in larval ontogenesis processes. The development of bioinformatic resources (DNA or cDNA sequences) and molecular tools enabling high throughput gene expression analysis (microarrays) have allowed the transcriptome of marine fish species to be studied. In the present review, we summarize the main findings from transcriptomic investigations of development of marine fish larvae. Special attention is paid to investigations of transcriptomic patterns during postembryonic development and to the impact of environmental or nutritional factors on the transcriptome of marine fish larvae. Transcriptomic approaches will be especially useful in the future for investigating the effect of temperature and water acidification (or pH) on the development of different fish species in the context of global climate change. PY 2011 PD JUN SO Canadian Journal Of Zoology-revue Canadienne De Zoologie SN 0008-4301 PU Canadian Science Publishing, Nrc Research Press VL 89 IS 7 UT 000294506400003 BP 599 EP 611 DI 10.1139/Z11-036 ID 15488 ER EF