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- Genomics and Aquaculture
- Aquaculture Nutrition Program
- Aims: Establish knowledge within fish nutrition to ensure predictable and healthy broodstock and larvae production leading to improved fish welfare, cost-efficiency and quality during the grow-out stages in fish and shellfish production. Assess the nutritional potential of sustainable and cost-efficient feed resources, including genetically modified resources as well as oil and protein components of marine and plant origin.
- Atlantic Cod Genomics and Broodstock Development
- Atlantic Cod Genomics and Broodstock Development project will develop tools that will allow the aquaculture industry to identify cod with traits of commercial importance.
- Atlantic Cod Stress Project
- The main goal of this project is to develop a custom made oligo macroarray/microarray based on stress genes in the Atlantic cod.
- cGRASP
- consortium for Genomic Research on All Salmon Project
- Codgen - Atlantic cod research project
- The main goal of this project is to increase knowledge of environmental impact and gene expression in the Atlantic cod Gadus morhua through generation and analysis of genetic data.
- Genomics and biotechnology research at DFO
- Genomics and biotechnology research at Fisheries and Oceans Canada (DFO) is transforming commercial fisheries management, aquaculture development and ocean protection strategies.
- Hubbard Center for Genome Studies
- Linking Genomics to Organisms and the Environment
- Marine Genomics Europe
- Marine Genomics Europe (MGE) is a crossroads between Life Sciences, Ecology, Environment, Bioinformatics and High technologies within a multicultural European network. MGE is a Network of excellence devoted to the development, utilization and spreading of high-throughput approaches for the investigation of the biology marine organisms.
- Marine Genomics Project
- This is a web-based interface to bioinformatics data management and data analysis tools. The site has been developed by the bioinformatics group at the DB2E dept. of the Medical University of South Carolina for the Marine Genomics Consortium at the Hollings Marine Lab in Charleston, SC.
- National Aquaculture Genome Project
- The National Aquaculture Genome Project is a part of the National Animal Genome Research Project. This site is designed to enhance collaboration, cooperation, communication, and coordination among aquaculture genome research community.