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Study: Hatchery-reared coho have less ability to select genetically diverse mates

A new study by researchers at Oregon State University suggests wild coho are more likely to reproduce in greater numbers when they choose mates with disease resistant genes different from their own

By Undercurrent News | May 29, 2014 16:02 BST
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