2010
DOI: 10.4236/abb.2010.14037
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Molecular markers and their applications in fisheries and aquaculture

Abstract: Genetic variation in a species enhances the capability of organism to adapt to changing environment and is necessary for survival of the species. Genetic variation arises between individuals leading to differentiation at the level of population, species and higher order taxonomic groups. The genetic diversity data has varied application in research on evolution, conservation and management of natural resources and genetic improvement programmes, etc. Development of Molecular genetic markers has powerful abilit… Show more

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“…The knowledge of genetic polymorphisms in different quantitative traits affecting economic traits in animal was essential (Cheong et al, 2006). Molecular marker associated with a certain location in the genome and could be used in identifying the partial DNA sequence (Chauhan and Rajiv, 2010). The identification of genetic markers associated with such traits also can contribute to an increased rate of genetic gain in farmed animals (Seong et al, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The knowledge of genetic polymorphisms in different quantitative traits affecting economic traits in animal was essential (Cheong et al, 2006). Molecular marker associated with a certain location in the genome and could be used in identifying the partial DNA sequence (Chauhan and Rajiv, 2010). The identification of genetic markers associated with such traits also can contribute to an increased rate of genetic gain in farmed animals (Seong et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Identifiying the association between genetic markers and those traits could contribute to an increased rate of genetic gain in farmed animals (Seong et al, 2012). A molecular selection marker in the cattle can be used for evaluating farm animal genetic diversity and genetic improvement for economic traits in the breeding company (Chauhan and Rajiv, 2010;Choi et al, 2007). Molecular markers could be associated with traditional selection and thus help to choose the superior animals (Singh et al, 2014).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Added to the poor fitness of major carps in growing anthropogenic perturbations, the maintenance of genetic integrity of these species is immensely required in both wild and captive environment. The molecular markers are robust tools to analyze the genetic integrity of populations (Chauhan & Rajiv, 2010). To differentiate the pure and hybrid lineage is a substantial step towards the development of conservation and management strategies for native species (Allendorf et al, 2001;Docker, Dale, & Heath, 2003;Gunnell, Tada, Hawthorne, Keeley, & Ptacek, 2008).…”
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“…Generally, genetic markers, such as SSRs, have been considered useful tool for evaluating and studying genetic structure, diversity and quantitative traits loci discovery (Chauhan and Rajiv, 2010) in fishes. Moreover, SSRs developed from transcriptome sequences are meaningful for the evaluation of functional variation and represent a useful level of transferability among close species.…”
Section: Simple Sequence Repeats Identification and Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%