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    Carotenoid pigmentation in salmon: variation in expression at BCO2-l locus controls a key fitness trait affecting red coloration by Lehnert, S J, Christensen, K A, Vandersteen, W E, Sakhrani, D, Pitcher, T E, Heath, J W, Koop, B F, Heath, D D, Devlin, R H

    “…Carotenoids are primarily responsible for the characteristic red flesh coloration of salmon. Flesh coloration is an economically and evolutionarily significant…”
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    Carotenoid pigmentation in salmon: variation in expression at BCO2-l locus controls a key fitness trait affecting red coloration by Lehnert, S. J., Christensen, K. A., Vandersteen, W. E., Sakhrani, D., Pitcher, T. E., Heath, J. W., Koop, B. F., Heath, D. D., Devlin, R. H.

    “…Carotenoids are primarily responsible for the characteristic red flesh coloration of salmon. Flesh coloration is an economically and evolutionarily significant…”
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    Competitive Ability and Mortality of Growth‐Enhanced Transgenic Coho Salmon Fry and Parr When Foraging for Food by Vandersteen Tymchuk, W. E., Abrahams, M. V., Devlin, R. H.

    “…Coho salmon Oncorhynchus kisutch were genetically altered to produce growth hormone without regulation, causing them grow 11 times larger (on average) than…”
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