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Title: Insights into teleost sex determination from the Seriola dorsalis genome assembly.
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Issue Date: 2018
Citation: BMC Genomics.2018 01;(19)1:31
Abstract: The assembly and annotation of a genome is a valuable resource for a species, with applications ranging from conservation genomics to gene discovery. Genomic resource development is especially important for species in culture, such as the California Yellowtail (Seriola dorsalis), the likely candidate for the establishment of commercial offshore aquaculture production in southern California. Genomic resource development for this species will improve the understanding of sex and other phenotypic traits, and allow for rapid increases in genetic improvement for and economic gain in culture production.
PMID: 29310588
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12530/42401
Rights: openAccess
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