Eighty-six shrimp (eighty Pacific White, six Tiger shrimp) from ten different geographic regions were sequenced with a twofold goal: first, to better understand and document the genetic makeup of the species, and second, to discover genetic differences between shrimp lines that may facilitate the breeding of shrimp with better performance trait
Domestication and genetic improvement of shrimp are required towards production of superior broodsto...
Background: Shrimp farming is one of the pillars of aquaculture. Among the main shrimp species, Pene...
The black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, is important in both fishery and aquaculture and is the sec...
Genomic DNA was extracted from ten shrimp of the Pacific white shrimp or Litopenaeus vannamei specie...
The Pacific White Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) is important to the aquaculture industry and as a fo...
Pacific white shrimp are of particular economic importance to the global shrimp aquaculture industr...
The Pacific whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, is the most farmed aquaculture species worldwide ...
The inclusion of genomic information became a reality in shrimp breeding and it is expected to accel...
The Pacific white shrimp Litopeneaus vannamei (L. vannamei) is a worldwide aquaculture species and s...
The domestication of a wild-caught aquatic animal is an evolutionary process, which results in genet...
The giant black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) is an important aquaculture and fishery species and i...
In order to determine where important differences in the genomic sequence of Pacific White Shrimp o...
Background The development of genome-wide genotyping resources has provided terrestrial livestock a...
Highlights • Despite the most important role of Penaeus vannamei in shrimp aquaculture, population g...
Using pooled DNA genotyping to estimate the proportional contributions from multiple families in a p...
Domestication and genetic improvement of shrimp are required towards production of superior broodsto...
Background: Shrimp farming is one of the pillars of aquaculture. Among the main shrimp species, Pene...
The black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, is important in both fishery and aquaculture and is the sec...
Genomic DNA was extracted from ten shrimp of the Pacific white shrimp or Litopenaeus vannamei specie...
The Pacific White Shrimp (Litopenaeus vannamei) is important to the aquaculture industry and as a fo...
Pacific white shrimp are of particular economic importance to the global shrimp aquaculture industr...
The Pacific whiteleg shrimp, Litopenaeus vannamei, is the most farmed aquaculture species worldwide ...
The inclusion of genomic information became a reality in shrimp breeding and it is expected to accel...
The Pacific white shrimp Litopeneaus vannamei (L. vannamei) is a worldwide aquaculture species and s...
The domestication of a wild-caught aquatic animal is an evolutionary process, which results in genet...
The giant black tiger shrimp (Penaeus monodon) is an important aquaculture and fishery species and i...
In order to determine where important differences in the genomic sequence of Pacific White Shrimp o...
Background The development of genome-wide genotyping resources has provided terrestrial livestock a...
Highlights • Despite the most important role of Penaeus vannamei in shrimp aquaculture, population g...
Using pooled DNA genotyping to estimate the proportional contributions from multiple families in a p...
Domestication and genetic improvement of shrimp are required towards production of superior broodsto...
Background: Shrimp farming is one of the pillars of aquaculture. Among the main shrimp species, Pene...
The black tiger shrimp, Penaeus monodon, is important in both fishery and aquaculture and is the sec...