Animals
Salmon Raised In Hatcheries Have Different DNA Than Wild Relatives
Vast genetic changes can occur in hatchery-raised fish in as little as one generation, according to the latest study from Oregon State University. This poses a significant threat to wild populations that come in contact with their genetically unique relatives.
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