Project number: 1995-080.80
Project Status:
Completed
Budget expenditure: $5,272.01
Principal Investigator: Patrick Hone
Organisation: CSIRO Oceans and Atmosphere Hobart
Project start/end date: 26 Sep 2001 - 28 Sep 2001
Contact:
FRDC

Objectives

1. To develop DNA microsatellite techniques in Atlantic salmon, and apply these to: i. a comparison of levels of microsatellite variation in farmed Tasmanian salmon and the parent stock in Nova Scotia (original objective 1) and ii. locating a male-sex (Ychromosone) marker for broodstock management

Final report

Final Report • 177.96 KB
1995-080.80-DLD.pdf

Summary

This report carries out ex-post cost/benefit analysis on three Tasmania Atlantic salmon research projects carried out by CSIRO Marine Research, Hobart.

The three projects are analysed together as all are concerned with examining genetic diversity in Tasmanian Atlantic salmon. In addition to the issue of genetic diversity, two of the projects also attempted to develop a molecular genetic Y-chromosome marker in Atlantic salmon.

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