1982
DOI: 10.1093/oxfordjournals.jhered.a109691
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Induced triploidy in the soft-shell clam

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“…Polar body extrusion, (PBI) triploids and tetraploids have been found to have commercial advantages in several aquatic cultured species. Triploids produced by preventing PBI extrusion have been reported to grow faster than those resulting from preventing PBII extrusion, probably due to increased heterozygosity found in soft‐shell clam (Allen et al, 1982). Xiang et al .…”
Section: Triploidy In Penaeid Shrimps and Other Aquatic Organismmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Polar body extrusion, (PBI) triploids and tetraploids have been found to have commercial advantages in several aquatic cultured species. Triploids produced by preventing PBI extrusion have been reported to grow faster than those resulting from preventing PBII extrusion, probably due to increased heterozygosity found in soft‐shell clam (Allen et al, 1982). Xiang et al .…”
Section: Triploidy In Penaeid Shrimps and Other Aquatic Organismmentioning
confidence: 99%