Triploid progeny from a female Atlantic salmon × brown trout hybrid backcrossed to a male brown trout

A female Atlantic salmon × brown trout hybrid was backcrossed to a male brown trout. Electrophoretic analysis of diagnostic enzymes showed that the progeny were triploid. However, a few individuals were partially diploid.

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Published in:Journal of Fish Biology
Main Authors: Dannewitz, J., Jansson, H.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Wiley 1996
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Jansson, H.
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Triploid progeny from a female Atlantic salmon × brown trout hybrid backcrossed to a male brown trout
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title Triploid progeny from a female Atlantic salmon × brown trout hybrid backcrossed to a male brown trout
title_short Triploid progeny from a female Atlantic salmon × brown trout hybrid backcrossed to a male brown trout
title_full Triploid progeny from a female Atlantic salmon × brown trout hybrid backcrossed to a male brown trout
title_fullStr Triploid progeny from a female Atlantic salmon × brown trout hybrid backcrossed to a male brown trout
title_full_unstemmed Triploid progeny from a female Atlantic salmon × brown trout hybrid backcrossed to a male brown trout
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