Unlock Exclusive Discounts & Flash Sales! Click Here to Join the Deals on Every Wednesday!
Growth in fish is regulated in part by the growth hormone (GH)-insulin-like growth factor (IGF) axis, and salmon transgenic for GH are known to show dramatic increased growth. However, little is known concerning the in vivo global levels of metabolites and the mechanism of enhancement of growth in GH transgenic vertebrates. This service provides the charged metabolites levels in GH transgenic coho salmon (Oncorhynchus kisutch) overexpressing GH by metabolomic analysis. Triplicate groups of size-matched (0 year-old, approx. 60 g) and age-matched (1.5 years-old) GH transgenic (T) and non-transgenic (NT) wild salmon were quantitatively assessed for levels of approximately 200 metabolites in both muscle and liver.