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Big news from Chennai!
Central Institute of Brackishwater Aquaculture CIBA(ICAR) scientists have successfully sequenced the genome of the goldlined seabream (Rhabdosargus sarba), popularly known as Matti Vaayan in Tamil Nadu.

What makes this fish special?
High Market Value โ€“ Its white meat is premium quality and preferred across India.
Farming Flexibility โ€“ Can grow in ponds, cages, and across varying salinity levels.
Golden Stripes, Golden Opportunity โ€“ Itโ€™s a perfect candidate to scale Indiaโ€™s brackishwater aquaculture.

With this first-ever genome sequencing, researchers now have a reference-level genetic blueprint โ€” unlocking opportunities for:
Selective breeding
Broodstock improvement
Faster growth + disease resistance
Better sustainability in farming systems

This is not just a science win โ€” itโ€™s a leap forward for Indiaโ€™s Blue Economy vision.

Kudos to Dr. M.S. Shekhar and the team at ICAR-CIBA for this breakthrough

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