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Transcriptomic resources for environmental risk assessment: a case study in the Venice lagoon.

M Milan1, M Pauletto2, L Boffo3, C Carrer4, F Sorrentino5, G Ferrari5, L Pavan6, T Patarnello2, L Bargelloni2.   

Abstract

The development of new resources to evaluate the environmental status is becoming increasingly important representing a key challenge for ocean and coastal management. Recently, the employment of transcriptomics in aquatic toxicology has led to increasing initiatives proposing to integrate eco-toxicogenomics in the evaluation of marine ecosystem health. However, several technical issues need to be addressed before introducing genomics as a reliable tool in regulatory ecotoxicology. The Venice lagoon constitutes an excellent case, in which the assessment of environmental risks derived from the nearby industrial activities represents a crucial task. In this context, the potential role of genomics to assist environmental monitoring was investigated through the definition of reliable gene expression markers associated to chemical contamination in Manila clams, and their subsequent employment for the classification of Venice lagoon areas. Overall, the present study addresses key issues to evaluate the future outlooks of genomics in the environmental monitoring and risk assessment.
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Keywords:  Environmental risk assessment; Genomics; Good environmental status; Ruditapes philippinarum; Venice lagoon

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25514060     DOI: 10.1016/j.envpol.2014.12.005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Environ Pollut        ISSN: 0269-7491            Impact factor:   8.071


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1.  A Microarray Study of Carpet-Shell Clam (Ruditapes decussatus) Shows Common and Organ-Specific Growth-Related Gene Expression Differences in Gills and Digestive Gland.

Authors:  Carlos Saavedra; Massimo Milan; Ricardo B Leite; David Cordero; Tomaso Patarnello; M Leonor Cancela; Luca Bargelloni
Journal:  Front Physiol       Date:  2017-11-28       Impact factor: 4.566

2.  Long-lasting effects of chronic exposure to chemical pollution on the hologenome of the Manila clam.

Authors:  Mariangela Iannello; Marica Mezzelani; Giulia Dalla Rovere; Morgan Smits; Tomaso Patarnello; Claudio Ciofi; Lisa Carraro; Luciano Boffo; Serena Ferraresso; Massimiliano Babbucci; Sandro Mazzariol; Cinzia Centelleghe; Barbara Cardazzo; Claudio Carrer; Maurizio Varagnolo; Alessandro Nardi; Lucia Pittura; Maura Benedetti; Daniele Fattorini; Francesco Regoli; Fabrizio Ghiselli; Stefania Gorbi; Luca Bargelloni; Massimo Milan
Journal:  Evol Appl       Date:  2021-11-27       Impact factor: 5.183

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