The power of genetics: Past and future contribution of balanced genetic selection to sustainable growth and productivity of the Norwegian Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) industry
@article{Nve2022ThePO, title={The power of genetics: Past and future contribution of balanced genetic selection to sustainable growth and productivity of the Norwegian Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) industry}, author={Ingun N{\ae}ve and Sven Arild Korsvoll and Nina Santi and Mat{\'i}as H. Medina and Arnfinn Aunsmo}, journal={Aquaculture}, year={2022} }
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