Gene transfer in aquatic organisms
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Gene transfer in aquatic organisms
(Biotechnology intelligence unit)
Springer , Landes Bioscience, c1998
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Devoted exclusively to gene transfer in aquatic organisms, including finfish and shellfish, this work offers a specialized outlook on biotechnological applications of this research and discusses the future possibilities for the use of gene transfer. The book is organized into three sections: transgenic model systems; the impact of new technologies in modern aquaculture; and the application of gene transfer in aquatic organisms.
Table of Contents
- Gene transfer in aquatic organisms in the framework of modern biotechnology
- genetic engineering of finfish and shellfish
- regulatory elements to design chimeric constructs for gene transfer in fish
- transgenic fish technology - basic principle and its application in basic and applied research
- efficiency of gene transfer and promoter specificity assayed by transient gene expression in zebrafish
- gene transfer in tilapia for accelerated growth - from the laboratory to the consumer
- gene transfer in shellfish and algae
- gene transfer in the sea urchin.
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