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Polyploid individuals can be defined as organisms that have one or more sets of chromosomes in relation to those that occur naturally in the same species (Piferrer et_al, 2009). In aquaculture, tetraploid organisms are used as broodstock, and crossed with diploid organisms to obtain triploids, which, in turn, are used for cultivation and commercialization (Guo, DeBrosse, and amp; Allen Jr., 1996). Among the advantages of triploidy are better growth rates (Normand, Ernande, Haure, McCombie, and amp; Boudry, 2009), increased survival (Nell and amp; Perkins, 2005) and genetic containment in the event of escape into . . .
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