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    1. Improving feed efficiency in fish using selective breeding: a review

      by Chatain, Béatrice; Benzie, John A.H.; Quillet, Edwige; Vandeputte, Marc; Allal, François; Verdal, Hugues and Komen, Hans

      Reviews In Aquaculture, Volume 10, Issue 4, pp. 833 - 851

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    2. Genetic diversity of Olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) and the impact of selective (...)

      by Lee, Seung Hwan; Kim, Julan; Ekanayake, Waruni; Hong, Euiseo; Chung, Yoonji; Lee, Jeong-Ho; Dinh, Phuong Thanh N.; Park, Jong-Won; Kim, Hyun-Chul; Jeong, Woonyoung; et al.

      Plo S One, Volume 20, Issue 4.

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    3. Selective breeding for high voluntary exercise in mice increases maximal ( V̇ O2,max) (...)

      by Rashid, Jaanam O.; Orozco, Jocelyn M.; Schwartz, Nicole E.; Thai, Angie P.; Garland, Theodore and McNamara, Monica P.

      Journal Of Experimental Biology, Volume 226, Issue 15.

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    1. Genes and cloning : science of selective breeding

      Video Education Australasia.

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    2. Genes and cloning : science of selective breeding

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    3. Selective breeding in aquaculture : an introduction

      Trygve Gjedrem, Matthew Baranski.

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    1. Book Review: An economist gets lunch

      Cowen starts with the revelation that corn as we now know it is the product of progressive genetic engineering, i.e. selective (...)

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      Cowen starts with the revelation that corn as we now know it is the product of progressive genetic engineering, i.e. selective (...)

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      Cowen starts with the revelation that corn as we now know it is the product of progressive genetic engineering, i.e. selective (...)

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    1. Habitat selection and productivity of breeding piping plovers Charadrius melodus on nourished (...)

      by Damien Paul Ossi.

      Archival and manuscript material, Book

      Check Holdings for this item's availability University Archives, GE105 .D854 2004-OS 

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