Responses to Selection. During the development of GIFT in
the Philippines, responses to selection for improvement in weight at
harvest (% gain over the previous generation) over five generations of
selection were 19.1% ,13.5%,9.2%,17.8%, and 6.2%, respectively,
totaling 65.8% . These results have not yet been adequately published in
peer- reviewed journals, and remain somewhat
controversial. The main point at issue is the validity of control values
used for comparisons between and across generations. AKVAFORSK
and the Worldfish Center are currently reanalyzing the data from this
work, and further publications concerning responses to selection are
expected in 2005. Critics have noted that the synthetic base
Responses to Selection. During the development of GIFT inthe Philippines, responses to selection for improvement in weight atharvest (% gain over the previous generation) over five generations ofselection were 19.1% ,13.5%,9.2%,17.8%, and 6.2%, respectively,totaling 65.8% . These results have not yet been adequately published inpeer- reviewed journals, and remain somewhatcontroversial. The main point at issue is the validity of control valuesused for comparisons between and across generations. AKVAFORSKand the Worldfish Center are currently reanalyzing the data from thiswork, and further publications concerning responses to selection areexpected in 2005. Critics have noted that the synthetic base
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