What's the difference between cypriniformes and cyprinoid?

Cypriniformes


Definition:

Example Sentences:

  • (1) It is suggested that hyaline-cell cartilage occupies a key position in teleosts as the most labile of the supporting tissues and is highly characteristic of Cypriniformes.
  • (2) Histone H1 of Cypriniformes is attributed to the lysine-rich type histones and contains 35% mol.
  • (3) A rather low percentage of duplicate loci was detected by electrophoresis, compared to that for other tetraploid Cypriniformes.
  • (4) (1) The nuclei of goldfish (Carassius auratus, family Cyprinidae, order Cypriniformes) were transplanted into the enucleated egg cytoplasm of loach (Paramisgurnus dabryanus, family Cobitidae, order Cypriniformes) and vice-versa.
  • (5) The two patterns of corpopetal connections in Lepomis and Carassius were used as models for perciforms and cypriniforms in the analysis of the existing information in the literature on teleosts.
  • (6) Enzymecytochemical features of the caudal neurosecretory system of 6 species of freshwater teleosts, Gudusia chapra, Gonialosa manmina (Clupeidae, Clupeiformes), Oxygaster bacaila (Cyprinidae, Cypriniformes), Mystus bleekeri (Bagridae, Cypriniformes), Sciaena coiter (Scienidae, Perciformes), and Mastacembelus pancalus (Mastacembelidae, Mastacembeliformes) have been investigated with the help of several specific histochemical techniques.
  • (7) 2) A propensity to produce high frequencies of heteromorphic regenerates originated independently at least three times in Cypriniformes, Scorpaeniformes, and Perciformes.
  • (8) The structure of the kidney of the crucian carp (Carassius auratus; a freshwater teleost, Cypriniformes) was studied by means of reconstruction from serial paraffin and semithin sections.
  • (9) The afferent connections of the valvula cerebelli were examined in one cypriniform teleost (Carassius auratus) and one perciform teleost (Lepomis cyanellus) with the use of horseradish peroxidase as a retrograde tracer.
  • (10) So far, ependymins (Epds) have been sequenced only from cypriniform fish, and in the past all attempts have failed to characterize, on a molecular level, homologous Epd proteins in higher vertebrates.
  • (11) Differences in the organization of the trigeminal motor nucleus may relate to the use of the dilator operculi muscle for aggressive display behavior by perciform fishes such as Betta but not by cypriniform fishes such as carp.
  • (12) It is established that chromatin of nine species referring to two Cypriniformes families includes the somatic histones.
  • (13) The nucleus of a blastula cell from Tilapia (Oreochromis nilotica, family Cichlidae, order Perciformes) was transplanted into an enucleated egg of Loach (Paramisgurnus dabryanus, family Cobitidae, order Cypriniformes).
  • (14) (Dactylogyridae, Ancyrocephalinae) is described from the nasal cavity of Prochilodus nigricans Agassiz (Cypriniformes, Prochilodontidae) in Brazil.
  • (15) Karyotypically tetraploid fishes of the catostomid tribe Moxostomatini were electrophoretically examined to ascertain in the genetic control of 14 enzyme systems (21 loci in dipoid Cypriniformes).
  • (16) Examination of the connections of the corpus cerebelli in one perciform (Lepomis cyanellus) and one cypriniform teleost (Carassius auratus) reveal that ipsilateral afferent connections in both species arise from an anterior group of nuclei in the diencephalon and mesencephalon, and a posterior group of nuclei in the rhombencephalon.
  • (17) Goldfish, which like carp are cypriniform fish and do not display, had a carp-like trigeminal organization and dilator operculi motor neuron distribution.
  • (18) A 'goldfish-like' response pattern was observed in five of the seven cypriniform species and in two of the four characiform species but not in the four siluriform species.
  • (19) Sarcocheilichthys nigripinnis, Pseudorasbora parva and Hemibarbus maculatus of Gobioninae in Cypriniformes.
  • (20) The organization of inputs to the trigeminal motor nucleus in Betta, a perciform fish, was found to differ from that reported in the common carp, a cypriniform fish.

Cyprinoid


Definition:

  • (a.) Like the carp (Cyprinus).
  • (n.) One of the Cyprinidae, or Carp family, as the goldfish, barbel, etc.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) A tetrapod-like hypothalamo-hypophysial portal system and a persistent bucco-hypophysial canal are present in Megalops cyprinoides.
  • (2) In S. scripta, the mean total hemocyte count in the 42- to 44-mm size group was significantly lower than that of the three other size groups but there was no significant variation in total cell counts in the four size groups of V. cyprinoides var.
  • (3) This is the first reported case of multiple sex chromosomes among cyprinoid fish.
  • (4) Field recordings of electric organ discharges and catches of Marcusenius cyprinoides showed that these electric fish form groups and move about in schools.
  • (5) The data on the effects of sham injection and Vibrio injection suggest that there is significant leukocytosis early in both clam species as a result of sham injection; the bacterial challenge produces significant leukocytosis in V. cyprinoides var.
  • (6) A total of 13 species of examined fishes were found with Anisakis larvae, these were Argyrosomus argentatus, Caranx djeddaba, Diploprion bifasciatum, Evynnis cardinalis, Lethrinus haematopterus, Megalops cyprinoides, Nemipterus virgatus, Paraplagusia formosana, Plectorhinchus pictus, Rastrelliger chrysozonus, Saurida tumbil, Scolopsis vosmeri, and Trichiurus haumela.
  • (7) The number and types of hemocytes in four size groups of the clam species Sunetta scripta and Villorita cyprinoides var.
  • (8) Approximately one third of the population in the northeastern region of the country, ie, 6-7 million, are infected by this parasite through the habit of consuming raw or insufficiently cooked freshwater fish, especially those of cyprinoid family.

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