Etherington, G. J.
Nash, W.
Ciezarek, A.
Mehta, T. K.
Barria, A.
PeƱaloza, C.
Khan, M. G. Q.
Durrant, A.
Forrester, N.
Fraser, F.
Irish, N.
Kaithakottil, G. G.
Lipscombe, J.
Trong, T.
Watkins, C.
Swarbreck, D.
Angiolini, E.
Cnaani, A.
Gharbi, K.
Houston, R. D.
Benzie, J. A. H.
Haerty, W.
Article History
Received: 10 May 2022
Accepted: 5 December 2022
First Online: 15 December 2022
Declarations
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: This research used tissue samples obtained in 2018 as part of the WorldFish GIFT tilapia Genetic Improvement Program. All fish were managed and sampled in accordance with the Guiding Principles of the Animal Care, Welfare and ethics Policy of the World Fish Centre (WorldFish, 2004; updated 2019).The study was approved by the ARO Committee for Ethics in Using Experimental Animals (Approval number: IL-568/15), and carried out in compliance with the current laws governing biological research in Israel.The sampling was in accordance with the with ARRIVE guidelines (ExternalRef removed) for the reporting of animal experiments.
: Not applicable.
: The authors have no competing interest do Declare.