2020
DOI: 10.1101/2020.01.30.926691
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Fingerprinting of hatchery haplotypes by whole-mitogenome sequencing improves genetic studies of masu salmonOncorhynchus masou masou

Abstract: AbstractStocking hatchery fish can lead to disturbance and extinction of the local indigenous population. Stocking similar lineages to the indigenous population makes it difficult to conduct genetic studies to determine conservation units. We considered that, due to the length of the mitogenome, whole-mitogenome analysis might overcome this problem by enabling identification of hatchery haplotypes. Here, to provide basic information for conservation of indigenous masu salmon Show more

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