Estimates of recent and historical effective population size in turbot, seabream, seabass and carp selective breeding programmes
Abstract Background The high fecundity of fish species allows intense selection to be practised and therefore leads to fast genetic gains. Based on this, numerous selective breeding programmes have been started in Europe in the last decades, but in general, little is known about how the base populat...
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Main Authors: | María Saura, Armando Caballero, Enrique Santiago, Almudena Fernández, Elisabeth Morales-González, Jesús Fernández, Santiago Cabaleiro, Adrián Millán, Paulino Martínez, Christos Palaiokostas, Martin Kocour, Muhammad L. Aslam, Ross D. Houston, Martin Prchal, Luca Bargelloni, Kostas Tzokas, Pierrick Haffray, Jean-Sebastien Bruant, Beatriz Villanueva |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/a92bcc0ea4f1472ab5d47c96962872db |
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