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Multicolor fluorescence in situ hybridization (M-FISH) is a powerful cytogenetic technique that enables researchers to visualize and analyze multiple DNA sequences within a cell simultaneously. Combining the principles of traditional FISH with advanced fluorescence microscopy, M-FISH offers unparalleled insights into chromosomal structures, genetic variations, and the intricate architecture of ...
Multicolor FISH (M-FISH), or Multi-Color Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization, is an advanced cytogenetic technique that allows scientists and medical professionals to visualize and analyze multiple chromosomes within a single cell. This powerful tool has revolutionized the study of genetic disorders, cancer research, and developmental biology by providing detailed insights into chromosomal ...
Automated oxygen monitoring and control systems can be programmed to turn on aerators at specific set points, thus saving energy." Les Torrans, Research Fish Biologist - USDA-ARS Warmwater Aquaculture Research Unit"Oxygen and temperature are the two most important statistics that we need in aquaculture. ...
ByAquasend
Joint research of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Troutlodge has shown that Genomic Selection can double the prediction accuracy for Bacterial Cold Water Disease (BCWD). ...
Bogor Agriculture University has a lot of faculties, such as Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Fisheries and Marine Science, Animal Science, Forestry, Agricultural Technology, Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Economic and Management, Human Ecology. Application: Agriculture analysis Research on active substances contained in plants / medicinal plants requires ...
ByBUCHI
In this film, as part of our series Africa’s PhD renaissance, scientist Nina Wambiji talks about how the support she has received from AWARD (African Women in Agricultural Research and Development) has helped her become a leading researcher in her field. She was granted a fellowship at AWARD after obtaining a PhD in Japan for her research ...
The prize money goes to notable designers to help them build, try out and, they hope, introduce their gear into fisheries. “I think that attitudes have changed a lot over the last decade,” Osmond says. ...
ByEnsia
We review the economics perspective on sustainable resource use and sustainable development. Under standard conditions, dynamic efficiency leads to sustainability of renewable resources but not the other way around. For the economic-ecological system as a whole, dynamic efficiency and intergenerational equity similarly lead to sustainability, but ad hoc rules of sustainability may well lead to ...
Robert Kayanda, director of the Tanzania Fisheries Research Institute (TAFIRI), says that researchers have found endosulfan residues in tilapia and Nile perch in the lake. ...
Di‐n‐butyl phthalate (DnBP) is an industrial pollutant with antiandrogenic effects reported in male mammals and fish. Little research has been done on the endocrine effects of DnBP in female fish. The present study investigated the changes in ovarian histology and serum vitellogenin concentrations in adult Murray rainbowfish (Melanotaenia fluviatilis) after exposure to 125, 250, 500 and ...
Many of the world’s largest fisheries focus on forage species, including Peruvian anchovy, Atlantic herring, and chub mackerel. ...
"The concept of a tabu zone has hundreds of years of history," says James Comley, a research advisor with the Institute of Applied Science at the University of the South Pacific in Fiji. ...
The 'human dimension' in fisheries management has historically been incorporated via a specific economic understanding of fisheries wedded to a single-species approach. Meeting the challenge of fisheries, however, will require a broadening of fisheries science towards an ecosystems-based approach. ...
Abstraction of surface water for irrigation poses a serious threat to the sustainability of floodplain fisheries in Bangladesh. Previous fisheries research has accorded a central role to dry-season (Rabi) water maintenance in safeguarding the health of the fishery, but rice irrigation water abstraction dries up water bodies at a ...
The goal of this paper is to show that fisheries scientists will have to adapt to the new requirements represented by this principle, first and foremost by adjusting the model of decision-making in a way that facilitates communication of the uncertainties involved in their advice to the managers and stakeholders. ...