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2021-11-18

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Mallick, S., 2021. Biotechnology in Aquaculture. Biotica Research Today 3(11), 1041-1043.

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Biotechnology in Aquaculture

Sumit Mallick

College of Fisheries Science, AAU, Raha, Nagaon, Assam (782 103), India

DOI: NIL

Keywords: Chromosomes manipulation, Gene bank, Gene therapy, Genotoxicants

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Biotechnology and genomics tools are frequently applied to the event of the rearmost curatives against submarine pathogens to not only profit monoculture but also reduce the spread of pathogens to wild stocks. A transgenic, or genetically modified, organism has been altered through recombinant deoxy-ribonucleic acid technology. Biotechnological processes help increase fish products while at a resourceful time reducing the environmental and profitable costs of monoculture.

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Bhattacharya, S., Dasgupta, S., Datta, M., Basu, D., 2002. Biotechnology Input in Fish Breeding. Indian Journal of Biotechnology 1, 29-38.

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