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Diversidad genética y contribución reproductiva de una progenie de Brycon orbignyanus en el sistema reproductivo seminatural, usando marcadores microsatélites : Genetic diversity and reproductive contribution of Brycon orbignyanus offspring in the semi-natural reproductive system, using microsatellites markers /
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Diversidad genética y contribución reproductiva de una progenie de Brycon orbignyanus en el sistema reproductivo seminatural, usando marcadores microsatélites : Genetic diversity and reproductive contribution of Brycon orbignyanus offspring in the semi-natural reproductive system, using microsatellites markers /

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Other Authors: Vargas, Lauro, Nardez-Sirol, Rodolfo, Pereira-Ribeiro, Ricardo, Aparecido-Pov, Jayme, Streit J, D. Pedro, Cristina-Gomes, Patrícia
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Subjects:
Peces
Piscicultura
Endogamia
Fauna acuática
Solea senegalensis
Paralichthys olivaceus
Monitoreo genético
Hipófisis de carpa
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