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Digested NSP are less well utilized for growth, which is reflected by a lower energy retention in fish and is due to the slightly higher DEm in combination with a slightly lower kgDE.
Significantly higher protein gain and protein retention in fish fed diet SBM30 0.1) would be a possible reason for the higher performances of fish in this group.
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In the current study, nitrogen retention extremely decreased in fish fed the EAAD and PF diets (P < 0.05).
Feed efficiency, carcass lipid concentration, protein retention and energy retention were significantly increased in fish fed 7.5%and10.0%0% dietary lipid compared with fish fed 5.0% dietary lipid.
To quantitatively demonstrate the biased retention of intronic/UTR UCNEs in fish orthologs of a given species we determined a 'winner score' for each case.
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In fish, the retention rate of GPCRs of non-peptide ligands was higher than that of GPCRs of peptide ligands after a whole genome duplication 230 Myrs ago.
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Similarly, PG and protein retention (PR) were also significantly decreased in fish fed SBM45 and SBM45 0.1) while no difference was detected between FM (SBM0) and the remaining treatments.
Nitrogen, sulfur, and crude protein retention was significantly higher (p < 0.001) in fish fed the wheat bran/wheat germ group (40.73, 98.65, and 40.75, respectively) followed by fish fed the control diet (23.68, 21.89, and 23.68, respectively).
Carbon and crude lipid retention was significantly higher (p < 0.001) in fish fed the control diet (37.99 and 68.54, respectively) followed by fish fed the wheat bran/wheat germ diet (23.19 and 63.67, respectively).
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