Chapter: 1 (Page no: 1)
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History of biotechnology, genetics, and selective breeding in aquaculture and fisheries.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 2 (Page no: 10)
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Phenotypic variation and environmental effects.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 3 (Page no: 27)
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Basic genetics, qualitative traits, and selection for qualitative traits.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 4 (Page no: 37)
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Strain evaluation, domestication, and strain selection.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 5 (Page no: 42)
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Population size, inbreeding, random genetic drift, and maintenance of genetic quality.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 6 (Page no: 53)
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Gynogenesis, androgenesis, cloned populations, and nuclear transplantation.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 7 (Page no: 64)
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Intraspecific crossbreeding.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 8 (Page no: 73)
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Interspecific hybridization.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 9 (Page no: 83)
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Selection and correlated responses to selection.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 10 (Page no: 104)
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Polyploidy.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 11 (Page no: 139)
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Xenogenesis.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 12 (Page no: 148)
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Sex determination.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 13 (Page no: 161)
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Sex reversal and breeding, monosex populations, and sterility.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 14 (Page no: 183)
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Biochemical and molecular markers.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 15 (Page no: 204)
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Population genetics and interactions of hatchery and wild fish.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 16 (Page no: 226)
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Genomics, gene mapping, quantitative trait locus mapping, marker-assisted selection, genome-wide association studies, and genomic selection.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 17 (Page no: 254)
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Gene expression.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 18 (Page no: 282)
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Gene-transfer technology.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 19 (Page no: 319)
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Reverse genetics, gene knockdown, gene/genome editing, and induced mutations.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 20 (Page no: 338)
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Combining genetic enhancement programs.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 21 (Page no: 343)
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Genotype-environment interactions.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 22 (Page no: 349)
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Commercial application of fish biotechnology.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 23 (Page no: 356)
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Environmental risk of aquatic organisms from genetic biotechnology.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 24 (Page no: 370)
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Genetic sterilization to reduce environmental risk of genetically altered aquatic organisms and control invasive species.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 25 (Page no: 384)
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Food safety and consumer acceptance of transgenic aquatic organisms.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 26 (Page no: 391)
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A case example: safety of consumption of transgenic salmon potentially containing elevated levels of growth hormone and insulin-like growth factor.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 27 (Page no: 405)
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Government regulation of transgenic and gene-edited fish and biotechnology products.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 28 (Page no: 420)
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Strategies for genetic conservation and gene banking.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 29 (Page no: 423)
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Ethics.
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Dunham, R. A.
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Chapter: 30 (Page no: 426)
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Constraints and limitations of genetic biotechnology.
Author(s):
Dunham, R. A.
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