Efecto de la temperatura de aclimatación sobre el crecimiento instantáneo de Perna viridis (Bivalvia: Mytilidae), según el cociente ARN/ADN

 

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Autores: Viñoles, Iris del V., Segnini de Bravo, M. I., Bracho, María Angélica, Chung, K. S.
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Estado:Versión publicada
Fecha de Publicación:2000
Descripción:Temperature affects growth rate in aquatic organisms. This can be evaluated in short term using biochemical indexes (RNA/DNA and Protein/DNA). The effect of acclimatization temperature on the instantaneous growth and physiological condition of Perna viridis was studied in organisms collected in La Esmeralda, Sucre Slate (Venezuela) and taken to the laboratory, where groups of 100 organisms (size 3.0 - 3.5 cm, aliteroposlerior measurement) were acclimatized at 15, 20, 26 or 28°C during four weeks. Later they were kept in a 60 liters aquarium for another six weeks under the same conditions. Each week, ten organisms per group were extracted to measure concentrations of RNA, DNA (by a fluorometric method with ethidium bromide) and proteins (by a colorimetric method), in tissues (digestive gland, adductor muscle and gills). Protein concentration was greater and highly significant at 15°C for all studied tissues. The opposite was obtained with the RNA/DNA and Protein/DNA ratios: the greatest increase was observed at the highest temperature (28"C) for all tissues. At the low­ est temperature there was a tendency 10 reduce both indexes with time. Greater instantaneous growth can be expected at higher temperatures and 28"C was optimal for growth in these specimens.
País:Portal de Revistas UCR
Institución:Universidad de Costa Rica
Repositorio:Portal de Revistas UCR
Lenguaje:Español
OAI Identifier:oai:portal.ucr.ac.cr:article/29348
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.ucr.ac.cr/index.php/rbt/article/view/29348
Palabra clave:DNA
RNA
temperature
physiological condition
Perna viridis