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Trypsin isozymes in Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L.: studies of heredity, egg quality and effect on growth of three different populations
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1993
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CytogeneticsGeneticsTrypsin Isozyme Trp-2Molecular GeneticsGenomicsReproductive BiologyIsozyme Trp-2Animal GeneticsAtlantic SalmonAquacultureFish ImmunologySalmo Salar L.Public HealthFishery ScienceTrypsin IsozymesGenetic VariationChromosomal RearrangementFish FarmingPopulation GeneticsBiologyAnimal ScienceEvolutionary BiologyChromosome BiologyMedicine
Abstract. Isoelectric focusing of Atlantic salmon, Salmo salar L., trypsin resolved three major isozymes designated TRP-1, TRP-2 and TRP-3, with three variants, TRP-l(9l), TRP-l(75) and TRP-2(92). The TRP-1 and TRP-2 may represent duplicated loci which exhibit either tetrasomic or disomic inheritance from pairing of homeologous chromosomes. A significant difference in growth during 3 months after first-feeding was observed in the families exhibiting a high frequency of the isozyme TRP-2(92) (f≥0·5). Studies of three salmon populations suggested a correlation between the presence of this isozyme and better growth rate. No difference in egg quality was observed between the families possessing and lacking the trypsin isozyme TRP-2(92).
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