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Fugu rubripes

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Disclaimer: Please do not contact us for advice on fish health, breeding habits, diseases, poisons or maintenance. We can not advise in these topics. Thank you for your co-operation.

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Information on the International consortium sequencing the genome of Fugu rubripes

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Access to Fugu genome assembly release 1, 2 and 3 from this website

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Advice on an aspect of fish health, disease, toxins, eating habits, species compatibility identification, tank maintenance, breeding habits.
We cannot answer queries relating to fish health, diseases, toxins, eating habits, species compatibility, tank maintenance or breeding. As a suggestion, use metasearch engines such as Dogpile, Metacrawler, Ixquick, Search or WebFerret. Type in appropriate keywords to describe your query. Alternatively, link up with aquarium web resources or newsgroups such as Aqualink-Aquaria service, Ichthyology Web Resources or FINS-The Fish Information Service. If your fish is unwell, please seek advice from your local vetinary clinic, pet store, aquatic center or aquarium. They can examine the fish and take the necessary samples to help identify the nature of the problem.
Searching the Fugu Genomics Project web pages.
Use keywords to search this site with EXCITE.
I would like a copy of a puffer fish photo from the Fugu Genomics website.
The photos on this website orignate from many sources. We cannot give permission for use of photos that originate outside our organisation. These have been given to us for use on this website, courtesy of various individuals. Many of these are copyrighted to various individuals or organisations. If you would like an electronic version, please obtain permission from the original authors. The Fugu rubripes photo with the blue background used on each page originates from our collaborators based at the Institute of Molecular and Cell Biology, Singapore. The black and white Fugu rubripes drawing on the Home Page originates from the Kunsan National University in Korea.

The following photos, Lactoria cornuta (1), Lactoria cornuta (2), Arothron mappa, Diodon holacanthus on the Puffer Fish Website are property of this website. These photos may be used, provided they are not sold or exchanged and that full credit for the photos are given to this project .

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