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Transgenesis in fish

Experientia, 1991
Gene transfer into fish embryo is being performed in several species (trout, salmon, carps, tilapia, medaka, goldfish, zebrafish, loach, catfish, etc.). In most cases, pronuclei are not visible and microinjection must be done into the cytoplasm of early embryos. Several million copies of the gene are generally injected.
Houdebine, Louis, L., Chourrout, Daniel
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Spermatogenesis in fish

General and Comparative Endocrinology, 2010
Spermatogenesis is a developmental process during which a small number of diploid spermatogonial stem cells produce a large number of highly differentiated spermatozoa carrying a haploid, recombined genome. We characterise morphologically the different germ cell stages with particular attention for the spermatogonial generations, including the stem ...
Rüdiger W, Schulz   +7 more
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A Fish Is a Fish Is a Fish? Testing for Market Linkages on the Paris Fish Market

Marine Resource Economics, 1993
This paper applies both the Engle-Granger and Johansen cointegration test procedures to determine the existence of market linkage among high-valued (salmon and turbot) and low-valued (cod) fish species using monthly average wholesale price data recorded on the Paris fish market.
Frank Atkins   +2 more
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Fish and Fish Products

1993
These are small fatty fish of the pelagic class (q.v.). Unlike most other fish species, anchovies are not normally eaten fresh, but are marketed in a preserved form such as salted, canned, smoked or dried. When cured with salt in barrels and left in the sun in warm climates (e.g.
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Fish and fish products

1998
Finfish and shellfish are second only to meat and poultry as staple animal protein foods for most of the world. The range of fish products is very large and includes foods prepared by a broad spectrum of both traditional and modern food technology methods. In some countries (e.g. Japan), fish are the principal source of protein. In the past two decades
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Fish Behaviour and Fishing Gear

1986
Throughout history, human hunters for fish have made use of their knowledge of fish behaviour in order to make catches. There are more than 22000 different species of teleost fishes, each with its own characteristic world of reaction and behaviour, so that numerous appropriate fish capture systems have been invented.
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Iowa Fish and Fishing

The Journal of Wildlife Management, 1952
James R. Harlan   +2 more
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Fish Locomotion

2001
Fish locomotion shows the key features related to swimming. The functional anatomy of relevant parts is described. Species with special swimming skills are discussed. Kinematics of undulations of body and tail and swimming styles using paired and unpaired appendages are described.
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Fish and Fishing

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1967
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fish, fish roe

Nihon Shoni Arerugi Gakkaishi. The Japanese Journal of Pediatric Allergy and Clinical Immunology, 2020
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