
Keywords: Daughterless
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Combining the Trojan Y chromosome and daughterless carp eradication strategiesJ. L. Teem and J. B. Gutierrez, Biological Invasions, 16:1231-1240. 2013.![]() The Trojan Y chromosome (TYC) strategy and the daughterless carp (DC) strategy represent two autocidal genetic biocontrol methods for eliminating invasive fish by changing the sex ratio of the population. Each strategy is designed to reduce the number of females in a target ... Keywords: autocidal control, biological control, common carp, Daughterless, engineered underdominance, fish, genetic biocontrol, Genetic control, Insect, population, Recombinant, sex-differentiation, triploid rainbow-trout, Triploidy, Trojan Y |
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A comparison of the Trojan Y Chromosome and daughterless carp eradication strategiesJ. L. Teem, J. B. Gutierrez and R. D. Parshad, 16, 16:1217-1230. 2013.![]() Two autocidal genetic biocontrol methods have been proposed as a means to eliminate invasive fish by changing the sex ratio of the population: the Trojan Y Chromosome (TYC) strategy and the Daughterless Carp (DC) strategy. Both strategies were modeled using ordinary differential ... Keywords: autocidal control, biological control, common carp, Daughterless, engineered underdominance, fish, genetic biocontrol, Genetic control, Insect, population, Recombinant, sex-differentiation, triploid rainbow-trout, Triploidy, Trojan Y |
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Genetic control of invasive fish: technological options and its role in integrated pest managementR. E. Thresher, K. Hayes, N. J. Bax, J. Teem, T. J. Benfey and F. Gould, Biological Invasions, 16:1201-1216. 2013.![]() Genetic options for the control of invasive fishes were recently reviewed and synthesized at a 2010 international symposium, held in Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, USA. The only option currently available "off-the-shelf'' is triploidy, which can be used to produce sterile males for a ... Keywords: autocidal control, biological control, common carp, Daughterless, engineered underdominance, fish, genetic biocontrol, Genetic control, Insect, population, Recombinant, sex-differentiation, triploid rainbow-trout, Triploidy, Trojan Y |

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