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Evaluation of advantages in the growth, survival and reproductive aspects of triploid hybrids derived from Crassostrea gigas tetraploids and C. ariakensis diploids in northern China 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2022, 卷号: 548, 页码: 8
作者:  Li, Haikun;  Yu, Ruihai;  Li, Qi;  Ma, Peizhen
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Crassostrea gigas and Crassostrea ariakensis  Allotriploid  Phenotypic trait  Triploid advantage rate  
Comparative study on growth performance and morphological characteristics of the meio- and mito-gynogenesis olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2021, 卷号: 535, 页码: 10
作者:  Wu, Qiaowan;  Wu, Zhihao;  Wang, Lijuan;  Lu, Yunliang;  Bi, Weijia;  Zhou, Dongdong;  Wang, Ling;  Peng, Zhuangzhuang;  You, Feng
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Olive flounder Paralichthys olivaceus  Meio- and mito-gynogenesis  Growth  Morphological characteristics  
Construction of a high -resolution genetic map of Crassostrea gigas : QTL mapping and GWAS applications revealed candidate genes controlling nutritional traits 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2020, 卷号: 527, 页码: 13
作者:  Shi, Ruihui;  Li, Chunyan;  Qi, Haigang;  Liu, Sheng;  Wang, Wei;  Li, Li;  Zhang, Guofan
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Effects of environmental stress (sex steroids and heat) during sex differentiation in Japanese flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus): insight from germ cell proliferation and gsdf-amh-cyp19a1a expression 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2020, 卷号: 515, 页码: 8
作者:  Yang, Yang;  Liu, Qinghua;  Xiao, Yongshuang;  Xu, Shihong;  Wang, Xueying;  Yang, Jingkun;  Song, Zongcheng;  You, Feng;  Li, Jun
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Gonadal development  Japanese flounder  High temperature  Sex steroids  gsdf/amh/cyp19a1a  
Study on artificial induction, growth and gamete quality of mitogynogenetic turbot Scophthalmus maximus 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2020, 卷号: 515, 页码: 8
作者:  Wu, Zhihao;  Wang, Lijuan;  Wu, Qiaowan;  Lu, Yunliang;  Song, Zongcheng;  Li, Jun;  You, Feng
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Turbot Scophthalmus maximus  Artificial mitogynogenesis induction  Growth  Sex ratio  Offspring  
High temperature causes masculinization of genetically female olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) accompanied by primordial germ cell proliferation detention 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2017, 卷号: 479, 页码: 808-816
作者:  Wang, Xueying;  Liu, Qinghua;  Xiao, Yongshuang;  Yang, Yang;  Wang, Yanfeng;  Song, Zongcheng;  You, Feng;  An, Hao;  Li, Jun
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Paralichthys Olivaceus  High Temperature  Germ Cell  Sex Differentiation  
Penaeid shrimp polyploidy: Global status and future direction 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2010, 卷号: 310, 期号: 1-2, 页码: 1-7
作者:  Sellars, M. J.;  Li, F.;  Preston, N. P.;  Xiang, J.
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Triploidy  Tetraploidy  Polyploidy  Shrimp  Penaeid  Genetic Protection  Monosex Culture  
Penaeid shrimp polyploidy: Global status and future direction 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2010, 卷号: 310, 期号: 1-2, 页码: 1-7
作者:  Sellars, M. J.;  Li, F.;  Preston, N. P.;  Xiang, J.
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Triploidy  Tetraploidy  Polyploidy  Shrimp  Penaeid  Genetic Protection  Monosex Culture  
Construction of AFLP-based genetic linkage map for Zhikong scallop, Chlamys farreri Jones et Preston and mapping of sex-linked markers 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2005, 卷号: 245, 期号: 1-4, 页码: 63-73
作者:  Li, L;  Xiang, JH;  Liu, X;  Zhang, Y;  Dong, B;  Zhang, XJ
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Aflp  Genetic Map  Scallop  Chlamys Farreri  Sex-linked Marker  
Optimization of triploid induction by heat shock in Chinese shrimp Fenneropenaeus chinensis 期刊论文
AQUACULTURE, 2003, 卷号: 219, 期号: 1-4, 页码: 221-231
作者:  Li, FH;  Xiang, JH;  Zhou, LH;  Wu, CG;  Zhang, XJ
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Triploid  Heat Shock  Chinese Shrimp  Fenneropenaeus Chinensis