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One of the most iconic Australian fish is the Murray cod, Maccullochella peelii (Mitchell 1838), a freshwater species that can grow to ∼1.8 metres in length and live to age ≥48 years. The Murray cod is of a conservation concern as a result of strong population contractions, but it is also popular for recreational fishing and is of growing aquaculture interest. In this study, we report the whole genome sequence of the Murray cod to support ongoing population genetics, conservation, and management research, as well as to better understand the evolutionary ecology and history of the species. A draft Murray cod genome of 633 Mbp (N50 = 109 974bp; BUSCO and CEGMA completeness of 94.2% and 91.9%, respectively) with an estimated 148 Mbp of putative repetitive sequences was assembled from the combined sequencing data of 2 fish individuals with an identical maternal lineage; 47.2 Gb of Illumina HiSeq data and 804 Mb of Nanopore data were generated from the first individual while 23.2 Gb of Illumina MiSeq data were generated from the second individual. The inclusion of Nanopore reads for scaffolding followed by subsequent gap-closing using Illumina data led to a 29% reduction in the number of scaffolds and a 55% and 54% increase in the scaffold and contig N50, respectively. We also report the first transcriptome of Murray cod that was subsequently used to annotate the Murray cod genome, leading to the identification of 26 539 protein-coding genes. We present the whole genome of the Murray cod and anticipate this will be a catalyst for a range of genetic, genomic, and phylogenetic studies of the Murray cod and more generally other fish species of the Percichthydae family.
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Cureus
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Pathology, Techcyte, Orem, USA.
Purpose: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted review (AAR) system in improving diagnostic accuracy, efficiency, and concordance with expert assessments during the evaluation of donor kidney viability.
Methods: Sixty H&E-stained frozen-section kidney biopsy slides from explant kidneys obtained for organ donation were evaluated. A board-certified renal pathologist established ground truth (GT) through manual digital evaluation on the Techcyte Fusion Platform.
Phys Chem Chem Phys
May 2025
Department of Chemistry, University College London, 20 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0AJ, UK.
With the advent of ever more intense and focused X-ray sources, including in laboratories, at synchrotrons, and at X-ray free electron lasers, radiation-induced sample change and damage are becoming increasingly challenging. Therefore, the exploration of possible mitigation strategies is crucial to continue to allow the collection of robust and repeatable data. One mitigation approach is the introduction of short, X-ray-free "dark" periods.
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August 2025
Australian Rivers Institute, School of Environment and Science, Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland, Australia.
Modification of river flows is a major cause of freshwater fish population declines in many parts of the world. Identifying the precise mechanisms of these declines represents a significant challenge, as a range of stressors can simultaneously impact various components of fish health, fitness and population dynamics. Here we investigate the role of river flows and other biophysical factors on spatio-temporal variation in freshwater fish body condition in Australia's highly modified Murray-Darling Basin using three widely distributed native (Murray cod Maccullochella peelii, golden perch Macquaria ambigua and bony herring Nematalosa erebi) and one introduced (common carp Cyprinus carpio) species.
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April 2025
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, The Ohio State University, Columbus, Ohio 43210, United States.
Postsynthetic methods have been used to immobilize a carboxylate-functionalized diphosphine ligand, ,-bis[(diphenylphosphino)methyl]glycinate (dppmg), in different metal-organic framework (MOF) supports. H(dppmg) reacts quantitatively with Zn-OH groups in MFU-4-OH () to provide solid-state ligands () with controllable diphosphine loadings. Postsynthetic metalation with [Ir(OMe)(cod)] (cod = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) generates heterogeneous precatalysts () that show excellent activity toward C-H borylation of arenes.
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