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Molecular research in aquaculture
Overturf, K. (2009). Molecular research in aquaculture. Wiley Blackwell: Iowa. ISBN 978-0-8138-1851-1. 395 pp.

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    VLIZ: Aquaculture and biotechnology [104308]

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  • Overturf, K.

Content
  • Overtuff, K. (2009). Convergence of aquaculture and molecular biology, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 1-13, more
  • Overtuff, K. (2009). Basic molecular laboratory methods, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 15-37, more
  • Overtuff, K. (2009). Quantitative PCR, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 39-61, more
  • Rise, M.L.; Liu, Z.; Douglas, S.E.; Brown, L.L.; Nash, J.H.E.; McFall-Ngai, M.J. (2009). Aquaculture-related applications of DNA microarray technology, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 63-101, more
  • Palti, Y. (2009). Aquaculture genomics, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 103-145, more
  • Martin, S.A.M. (2009). Proteomics in aquaculture, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 147-173, more
  • Robison, B. (2009). The role of model organisms in aquaculture research: Transient and permanent advantages, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 175-193, more
  • Nichols, K.M. (2009). Clonal lines and chromosome manipulation for aquaculture research and production, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 195-216, more
  • Devlin, R.H.; Raven, P.H.; Sundström, L.F.; Uh, M. (2009). Issues and methodology for development of transgenic fish for aquaculture with a focus on growth enhancement, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 217-260, more
  • Panserat, S. (2009). Molecular regulation of intermediary metabolism focusing on utilization of dietary carbohydrates, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 261-278, more
  • Biga, P.R. (2009). Muscle regulation, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 279-313, more
  • Wiens, G.D. (2009). Microbial genomics of aquaculture pathogens, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 315-335, more
  • Weber, G.M. (2009). Control of reproduction, in: Overturf, K. Molecular research in aquaculture. pp. 337-382, more

Abstract
    Molecular research and biotechnology have long been fields of study with applications useful to aquaculture and other animal sciences. Molecular Research in Aquaculture looks to provide an understanding of molecular research and its applications to the aquaculture industry in a format that allows individuals without prior experience in this area to learn about and understand this important field. Molecular Research in Aquaculture opens with an introductory chapter giving background information on the aquaculture industry and the development of the science and research methods to what is currently being used. From there it discusses how new, innovative techniques are now being converted and used for research in this field. Introductory chapters on basic molecular biological techniques, such as PCR, cloning, and hybridization, and their rationale provide the foundation for an in-depth look at molecular research and its specific applications. The remaining chapters review key areas of molecular research such as microarray analysis, quantitative PCR, and transgenics.

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