Split it up and see: using proxies to highlight divergent inter-populational performances in aquaculture standardised conditions
Abstract Background Considering wild inter-populational phenotypic differentiation can facilitate domestication and subsequent production of new species. However, comparing all populations across a species range to identify those exhibiting suitable key traits for aquaculture (KTA; i.e. important fo...
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Main Authors: | Lola Toomey, Simon Dellicour, Andrzej Kapusta, Daniel Żarski, Frederik Buhrke, Sylvain Milla, Pascal Fontaine, Thomas Lecocq |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/512ca255d93b4e7c92b3b046b4a806d1 |
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