Growth of domesticated transgenic fish
@article{Devlin2001GrowthOD, title={Growth of domesticated transgenic fish}, author={R. Devlin and C. A. Biagi and T. Y. Yesaki and D. Smailus and J. Byatt}, journal={Nature}, year={2001}, volume={409}, pages={781-782} }
A growth-hormone transgene boosts the size of wild but not domesticated trout.
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