Term:
Chromosome-set manipulation
Definition:

(Fisheries) In chromosome-set manipulation, temperature, chemical and pressure shocks applied to fish eggs can be used to produce individuals that have three sets of chromosomes rather than the usual two. These triploid organisms generally do not channel energy into reproduction and thus are functionally sterile.

Domain:
Fishery
Source:
The State of Food and Agriculture 2003-2004
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