"Oryzias latipes," known as medaka, is a model organism from
East Asia. Breeding of this small, egg-laying freshwater teleost
fish has long been popular among hobbyists in Japan. Now, as
biological science has entered the genome era, the medaka provides
significant advantages that make it one of the most valuable
vertebrate models: a large collection of spontaneous mutants
collected over a century, the presence of highly polymorphic inbred
lines established over decades, and a recently completed genome
sequence. This book is the first comprehensive monograph to cover a
variety of medaka research. It opens with a historical view of
medaka, followed by a series of research topics in the four major
areas where the medaka is increasingly important: genomics,
genetics, and resources; organogenesis and disease models; germ
cells, sex determination, and reproduction; and evolution. Readers
will find state-of-the-art information on medaka genetics and
genomics such as the first isolation of active transposons in
vertebrates, the influence of chromatin structure on sequence
variation, fine QTL analysis, and versatile mutants as human
disease models.
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