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Genomics in Aquaculture is a concise, comprehensive reference that describes current advances within the field of genomics and their applications to aquaculture. This book provides in-depth coverage of genomics spanning from genome sequencing, to transcriptomics and proteomics. It provides, for ease of learning, examples from key species most relevant to current intensive aquaculture practice. It is a robust, practical resource that covers foundational, functional, and applied aspects of genomics in aquaculture, presenting the most current information in a field of research that is rapidly growing. 291 p.

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  • Simon MacKenzie, Editor. Senior Lecturer in Marine Biotechnology, Expert in the field of evolutionary biology and nanotechnology. Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling (UK).  
  • Sissel Jentoft, Editor. CEES, University of Oslo, PhD in fish physiology/molecular biology, Project Coordinator. University of Oslo, Oslo (Norway), Centre for Ecological and Evolutionary Synthesis (CEES), Department of Biosciences.

      
  • Publication date (electronic format): 2016-07.

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