- HOW ALL THIS WORKS
- Relating Genetics
to What We Do - Lesson2
- Applications
- Genetic
Improvement-Genetics in Aquaculture
- PCR - Methods for
Mulitplying DNA
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- MARKER ASSISTED SELECTION- (MAS)
-
Microsatellites-Tools
of Choice
- What Can Markers
Be Used For?
- What do Markers
Look Like?
- Anatomy of a
Microsatellite
- Results
of Microsatellite Enrichment
- Benefits
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- VISUAL AIDS
- Electropherograms-Finding
a Microsatellite
- Dendrograms-Family
Orientation
- The Genetic Rope
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- OTHER
- The
Sustainability of Shrimp Culture vs. Growing Demand
- WAS 1999 / SYDNEY,
AUSTRALIA
- Sydney Reception Pix
- WAS'99 (Sydney) Aquafauna Bio-Marine/ASICo booth pix
COMING SOON (This information and services listed below are already available for inquiry. It is the related
information that is "coming soon" to this website).
- How Unique is the Breeding Guidance to My Stocks?
- How Proprietary is the Information Generated?
- Molecular tracking vs. physical tagging
- Aquatic Domestication Programs
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- Applications for microsatellite markers within the
finfish, crustacea and bivalve industries include:
- Identification of individual animals in broodstock
populations; determination of genetic diversity between randomly selected animals;
identification of the broodstock parents of post larvae or juvenile progeny displaying
desired traits; identification of siblings and half-siblings in a mixed parentage spawn;
determination and quantification of in-hatchery selection; registration, identification,
and tracking of individuals, families, and populations for strain protection; marker
assisted selection for desired traits; identification of hatchery-produced animals raised
in broodstock ponds; and gene isolation programs.
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- Identification of Genetic Relatedness
Determining Genetic Diversity
- Establishing Pedigree
Determining Horizontal & Vertical Lineage
Molecular Tagging
- Tracking Family and Population Lines
- Strain Identification
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- Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) Association
Identifying: Fast Growth | Stress Tolerance | Disease Resistance, Tolerance,
- Hardiness, or Accommodation | Salinity Tolerance |
Temperature Tolerance |
- Better Taste Qualities | Better Feed Conversions | High
Yield
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