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- Fish cytogenetic research: Advances, applications and perspectives
- Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
- Universidade Estadual Paulista (UNESP)
- 0028-2960
- Methods developed since 1976 for harvesting, preparing and banding fish chromosomes are now commonly used for taxonomic and phylogenetic studies, genetic control and chromosome manipulations in fish breeding and in monitoring aquatic pollutants by examining chromosomal aberrations. These studies have chiefly concerned common temperate freshwater species; the same procedures, when applied to marine and coldwater fish, often provide unsatisfactory results, especially in cell culture. A concerted effort should be made in marine fish, and to develop molecular cytogenetic methods to provide a more powerful tool to study chromosomal evolution. © 1991 BRILL.
- 1-Dec-1991
- Netherlands Journal of Zoology, v. 42, n. 2-3, p. 277-290, 1991.
- 277-290
- Applications
- Cytogenetics
- Fish
- Methods
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/156854291X00333
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