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R H Devlin

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Thompson W, Lau G, Richards J, Devlin R
Comp Biochem Physiol B Biochem Mol Biol . 2022 Jul; 263:110781. PMID: 35902066
Growth hormone transgenic coho salmon experience increased growth rates, driven primarily through elevated feed intake and feed conversion. However, neuropeptides that signal appetite stimulation have been shown to exhibit variable...
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Lehnert S, Christensen K, Vandersteen W, Sakhrani D, Pitcher T, Heath J, et al.
Proc Biol Sci . 2019 Oct; 286(1913):20191588. PMID: 31615356
Carotenoids are primarily responsible for the characteristic red flesh coloration of salmon. Flesh coloration is an economically and evolutionarily significant trait that varies inter- and intra-specifically, yet the underlying genetic...
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Rosales-Velazquez M, Muttray A, Devlin R
J Fish Biol . 2018 Mar; 92(5):1333-1341. PMID: 29528107
The effect of feed cycling (consisting of periods of starvation followed by periods of refeeding to satiation) on compensatory growth was evaluated in growth hormone transgenic and non-transgenic wild-type coho...
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Hollo T, Watson B, Johnston S, Devlin R
J Fish Biol . 2017 Feb; 90(4):1660-1667. PMID: 28164276
Underwater acoustic tag telemetry was used to assess behavioural differences between juvenile wild-type (i.e. non-transgenic, NT) and growth hormone (GH) transgenic (T) coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch in a contained simulated...
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Sundstrom L, Lohmus M, Devlin R
Ecol Appl . 2016 Apr; 26(1):67-76. PMID: 27039510
Environmental conditions are known to affect phenotypic development in many organisms, making the characteristics of an animal reared under one set of conditions not always representative of animals reared under...
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Sundstrom L, Lohmus M, Devlin R
Ecol Appl . 2015 Nov; 25(6):1618-29. PMID: 26552269
Concerns with transgenic animals include the potential ecological risks associated with release or escape to the natural environment, and a critical requirement for assessment of ecological effects is the ability...
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Chen Z, Devlin R, Farrell A
J Fish Biol . 2015 Jul; 87(3):763-73. PMID: 26201502
In coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch, no significant differences in critical thermal maximum (c. 26·9° C, CTmax ) were observed among size-matched wild-type, domesticated, growth hormone (GH)-transgenic fish fed to satiation,...
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Devlin R, Sakhrani D, White S, Overturf K
J Anim Sci . 2013 Sep; 91(11):5247-58. PMID: 24045478
Growth rate can be genetically modified in many vertebrates by domestication and selection and more recently by transgenesis overexpressing growth factor genes [e.g., growth hormone (GH)]. Although the phenotypic end...
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Kotrschal A, Sundstrom L, Brelin D, Devlin R, Kolm N
J Fish Biol . 2012 Aug; 81(3):987-1002. PMID: 22880732
Transgenic and wild-type individual coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch were reared in hatchery and near-natural stream conditions and their brain and structure sizes were determined. Animals reared in the hatchery grew...
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Raven P, Sakhrani D, Beckman B, Neregard L, Sundstrom L, Bjornsson B, et al.
Gen Comp Endocrinol . 2012 Mar; 177(1):143-52. PMID: 22433940
To examine the relative growth, endocrine, and gene expression effects of growth hormone (GH) transgenesis vs. GH protein treatment, wild-type non-transgenic and GH transgenic coho salmon were treated with a...