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Thursday
Jan092014

Hybrids of genetically-modified and wild fish outgrow their parents 

If genetically-modified (GM) salmon escape from farms and mate with wild fish from a different species, the results could be surprising. According to a study, the hybrid offspring grow even faster than the GM fish.

LINK (via: UW Conservation)

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