The aim of fish breeding is not to change individual fish, but rather the fish population. Thus, our knowledge about Mendelian inheritance must be extended from the level of the individual to the level of the population. Population genetics may be defined as the study of Mendelian genetics in a group of interbreeding individuals who share a common gene pool. The number of genes in this pool depends on the species, ranging from about 4000 in the bacterium E. coli to about 30.000 in the vertebrate genome. Due to the accumulation of mutations over very long periods of time, the DNA sequence of these genes can vary slightly among individuals in the population. These different forms of the genes are called alleles. If the different alleles resul...
One of the limitations for aquaculture development in developing countries is the limited availabili...
Atlantic salmon in Europe inhabit a diverse range of habitats: from cold northern to warm southern r...
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the application of the principles of genetics to ...
The applications of molecular techniques in aquaculture are promising, but still some what uncertain...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most active research areas in population biology ...
Nearly 40% of commercial fisheries have now collapsed or are in serious decline. In response, govern...
Genetic changes likely occur in wild fish populations as a consequence of interactions with cultured...
Character inheritance or heredity is the inheritance of traits from parents to their children (offsp...
Population genetics is the study of gene variation within or between populations. It deals with the ...
Many species that are in danger of extinction require human support in the form of captive-breeding ...
In intensive aquaculture systems, genetic improvement programs are playing an important role in incr...
Sympatric populations represent conspecific populations that coexist in the same geographical area d...
The diversity of life is a fundamental empirical fact of nature. Casual observation alone confirms t...
There are three general classes of threat to biodiversity at the gene level: 1) extinction, which re...
Background: In commercial fish, dominance effects could be exploited by predicting production abilit...
One of the limitations for aquaculture development in developing countries is the limited availabili...
Atlantic salmon in Europe inhabit a diverse range of habitats: from cold northern to warm southern r...
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the application of the principles of genetics to ...
The applications of molecular techniques in aquaculture are promising, but still some what uncertain...
grantor: University of TorontoOne of the most active research areas in population biology ...
Nearly 40% of commercial fisheries have now collapsed or are in serious decline. In response, govern...
Genetic changes likely occur in wild fish populations as a consequence of interactions with cultured...
Character inheritance or heredity is the inheritance of traits from parents to their children (offsp...
Population genetics is the study of gene variation within or between populations. It deals with the ...
Many species that are in danger of extinction require human support in the form of captive-breeding ...
In intensive aquaculture systems, genetic improvement programs are playing an important role in incr...
Sympatric populations represent conspecific populations that coexist in the same geographical area d...
The diversity of life is a fundamental empirical fact of nature. Casual observation alone confirms t...
There are three general classes of threat to biodiversity at the gene level: 1) extinction, which re...
Background: In commercial fish, dominance effects could be exploited by predicting production abilit...
One of the limitations for aquaculture development in developing countries is the limited availabili...
Atlantic salmon in Europe inhabit a diverse range of habitats: from cold northern to warm southern r...
Recent years have witnessed a surge of interest in the application of the principles of genetics to ...