Wednesday, September 30, 2015

30/09/2015: Xelect at AquaNor 2015


Xelect Ltd, a Scotland-based aquaculture genetics company, had a busy and productive visit to Trondheim, Norway, for AquaNor 2015, where they hosted a stand for the second time. There was a real sense of energy and exciting business opportunity across the aquaculture industry.
      
Image: Andy Leppard
Xelect attracted considerable interest in their groundbreaking new markers for increased muscle fibre number in Atlantic salmon. Following some very successful evaluations this year they are now in discussions with several major breeding companies with a view to bringing selected lines into production in the near future.

Xelect had an encouraging number of inquiries for their gene expression service, mostly from large feed companies who use qPCR to evaluate the biological effects of diet formulations.

There can be no doubt that genetic analysis is becoming a routine part of the aquaculture cycle across a wide range of species, and is no longer the preserve of large companies and high value species. Having spoken with several new-start hatchery operations and various smaller producers it is clear that Xelect will be able to provide valuable assistance with breeding programme management and stock selection to a wide range of businesses across the industry.

Visit the Xelect site HERE.

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