Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms, Volume 3. Methodologies for transgenic fish

Environmental risk assessment of genetically modified organisms, Volume 3. Methodologies for transgenic fish [electronic resource] Edited by A. R. Kapuscinski, K. R. Hayes, S. Li, G. Dana, E. M. Hallerman, P. J. Schei. - 1 - Wallingford UK CABI 2007 - 289pp.; - CABI Books . - CABI Books .

The decline of many individual and wild fish stocks has commanded an increase in aquaculture production to meet the protein demands of a growing population. Alongside selective breeding schemes and expanding facilities, transgenic methods have received increasing attention as a potential factor in meeting these demands. With a focus on developing countries, this third text in the series provides detailed information on environmental biosafety policy and regulation and presents methodologies for assessing ecological risks associated with transgenic fish.

9781845932978

10.1079/9781845932961.0000 doi

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