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Genetic selection/reproduction

Broodstock management, control of reproduction and genetic improvement allow a hatchery to continually improve efficiency and productivity of the whole farming process. Control of reproduction enables the production of juveniles of the quality and quantity required while genetic selection can provide a continual improvement in production efficiency that can form an essential part in maintaining and improving the ability of a business to compete. The two are inseparably linked genetic improvement maintains... [Pg.65]

Figure 11.11 shows examples of the three basic genetic operations of reproduction, crossover and mutation, as applied to a population of 8-bit chromosomes. Reproduction makes a set of identical copies of a given chromosome, where the number of copies depends on the chromosome s fitness (see below). The crossover operator exchanges subparts of two chromosomes, where the position of the crossover is randomly selected, and is thus a crude facsimile of biological sexual recombination between two single-chromosome organisms. The mutation operator randomly flips one or more bits in the chromosome, where the bit positions are randomly chosen. [Pg.584]

Alkaloids take part in the life processes of some invertebrates as pheromones, inducers of sexual behaviour, and in reproduction. A case study of quinolizidine alkaloids and population changes proved that these alkaloids occur in all legume species studied but not, however, in all individuals. The distribution and frequency changes of alkaloidal and non-alkaloidal plants in populations is a direct expression of natural selection natural hybridization and micro-evolution can be considered as an evidence of current evolutionary responses by ecological and genetic systems. [Pg.205]


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