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Genetics in Aquaculture IV

Proceedings
Edited By: GAE Gall and H Chen
338 pages
Publisher: Elsevier
Genetics in Aquaculture IV
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  • Genetics in Aquaculture IV ISBN: 9780444815279 Hardback Dec 1993 Not in stock: Usually dispatched within 1-2 weeks
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This volume, the proceedings of the Fourth International Symposium on Genetics in Aquaculture, builds on the foundations laid down at the first symposium, held in Galway, Ireland in 1982 (Aquaculture, Volume 33) as well as those laid down at the second, held in Davis, California, USA in 1985 (Genetics in Aquaculture II), and the third, held in Trondheim, Norway in 1988 (Genetics in Aquaculture III). It addresses specific problems and developments in this field, demonstrating the tremendous breadth of research activity as well as the complexity of issues in aquaculture genetics. This book will be of great value to aquaculturists, fisheries scientists and marine biologists.

Contents

Preface (H. Chen, G.A.E. Gall). First Honourable Member of IAGA. Valentin Sergeevich Kirpichnnikov. Acceptance speech (V.S. Kirpichnikov). Selection of Krasnodar common carp (Cyprinus carpio L.) for resistance to dropsy: Principal results and prospects (V.S. Kirpichnikov et al.). Notes on mariculture in China (C.K. Tseng). Transgenic fish - gene transfer to increase disease and cold resistance (Y. Jiang). Advances in fish cell engineering in China (R. Lu. H. Chen). Growth and stress in fish production (A.D. Picketing). Genetic improvement of disease resistance in fish: an overview (K.T. Fjalestad, T. Gjedrem, B. Gjerde). Estimating genetic change from selection (G.A.E. Gall, Y. Bakar, T. Famula). Genetic structure of Penaeus monodon in Australia: concordant results from mtDNA and allozymes (J.A.H. Benzie, E. Ballment, S. Frusher). Geographic variability in the o,rey mullet Mugil cephalus: preliminary results of mtDNA and chromosome analyses (D. Crosetti et al.). Morphometric and biochemical genetic variation of the mitten crab, Eriocheir, in southern China (G. Li, Q. Shen, Z. Xu). Variation in morphology and biochemical genetic markers among populations of blunt snout bream (Megalobrama amblycephala) (S. Li, W. Cai, B. Zhou). Study on the blood type factors in red crucian carp (Carassius auratus var.) (J. Tong, C. Wu). Genetic breeding and seedling raising experiments with Porphyra protoplasts (J. Dai, Q. Zhang, Z. Bao). Predictability of individual growth rates in tilapia (M.S. Palada-de Vera, A.E. Eknath). Growth and reproduction of individually tagged Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticits) of different strains (R.B. Bolivar et al.). Genetic improvement of farmed tilapias: the growth performance of eight strains of Oreochromis niloticits tested in different farm environments (A.E. Eknath et al.). Effect of growth hormone on the growth rate of the gilthead seabream (Sparlis aurata). and use of different constructs for the production of transc,lenic fish (B. Cavari et al.). Expression of chinook salmon growth hormone gene in E. cole (S. Song et al.). Gene transfer via electroporation in fish (Y Xie et al.). Development of a heavy metal-inducible fish-specific expression vector for oene transfer in vitro and in vivo (Y. Hong et al.). Chromosome-set manipulation in tilapia - techniques, problems and prospects (G.C. Mair). Growth of the induced triploid pearl oyster, Pinctada martensii (D.) (W. Jiang et al.). An artificial multiple triploid carp and its biological characteristics (C. Wu et al.). Suppression of first cleavage in the Nile tilapia. Oreochromis niloticus L. - a comparison of the relative effectiveness of pressure and heat shocks (M.G. Hussain et al.). Gynogenesis in common carp (Cyprinus carpio). IV. Growth, phenotypic variation and gonad differentiation in normal and methyltestosterone-treated homozygous clones and F1 hybrids (J. Komen et al.). (Part contents).

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Proceedings
Edited By: GAE Gall and H Chen
338 pages
Publisher: Elsevier
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