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... of North American and European origin using restriction analyses of mitochondrial DNA.
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... 1991. A polymorphism in the ribosomal RNA genes distinguishes Atlantic salmon (Salmo salary from North America and Europe.
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... 2000. A Review/Critique of: Microsatellite and Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in Atlantic Salmon with Emphasis on Small Coastal Drainages of the Downeast and Midcoast Regions of Maine.
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... 1999. Microsatellite and Mitochondrial DNA Diversity in Atlantic Salmon with Emphasis on Small Coastal Drainages of the Downeast and Midcoast Regions of Maine.
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... 1997. Microsatellite loci reveal highly significant genetic differentiation among Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar L.)
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... Newburyport, MA: New England Salmon Association. NRC (National Research Council)
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... 1981. Atlantic salmon (Salmo salary stocks and management implications in the Canadian Atlantic provinces and New England, USA.
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... 1995. A minisatellite DNA marker for discriminating between European and North American Atlantic salmon (Salmo salary.
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... 1997. Frequency of occurrence of reared Atlantic salmon in Scottish salmon fisheries.


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