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Under captive conditions of ponds, reservoirs and other stagnant aquatic bodies in Indian peninsula, the major carps viz. -Catla catla (Ham) and Labeo rohita (Ham) have their unique and equal importance contributing lion shares to freshwater aquaculture. With an intention to improve the genetic architecture of these carps, their backcross gener-ations were developed in Central Agricultural Research Institute, Port Blair, South Andaman to establish some of the desired morphometric characters such as small and narrow head of rohu as well as deep, broad body of catla in their backcross progenies using the technique of induce breeding. To reveal the hereditary trend, the esterase profile was developed and the isozyme marker indicated more genetic proximity of backcross progenies with rohu than catla.
Subodh Kumar Tripathy. 2014. \u201cIsozyme Profile of Esterases in Backcrosses of Catla Catla (Ham.) and Labeo Rohita (Ham.)\u201d. Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - G: Bio-Tech & Genetics GJSFR-G Volume 14 (GJSFR Volume 14 Issue G1): .
Crossref Journal DOI 10.17406/GJSFR
Print ISSN 0975-5896
e-ISSN 2249-4626
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Country: India
Subject: Global Journal of Science Frontier Research - G: Bio-Tech & Genetics
Authors: Subodh Kumar Tripathy, Niranjan Sarangi (PhD/Dr. count: 0)
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Under captive conditions of ponds, reservoirs and other stagnant aquatic bodies in Indian peninsula, the major carps viz. -Catla catla (Ham) and Labeo rohita (Ham) have their unique and equal importance contributing lion shares to freshwater aquaculture. With an intention to improve the genetic architecture of these carps, their backcross gener-ations were developed in Central Agricultural Research Institute, Port Blair, South Andaman to establish some of the desired morphometric characters such as small and narrow head of rohu as well as deep, broad body of catla in their backcross progenies using the technique of induce breeding. To reveal the hereditary trend, the esterase profile was developed and the isozyme marker indicated more genetic proximity of backcross progenies with rohu than catla.
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