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OTN Canada Pacific Researchers Publish in Science

In the January 14, 2011 issue of Science OTN Canada Pacific researchers published results of their groundbreaking research using genomic sequencing to assess spawning failure in wild Pacific salmon.

In the January 14, 2011 issue of Science OTN Canada Pacific researchers published results of their groundbreaking research using genomic sequencing to assess spawning failure in wild Pacific salmon.

Read the full text article online or download a pdf from the Science website.
Listen to an interview with OTN Canada researcher Scott Hinch on CBC Radio's current affairs program As It Happens
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Coverage of this news item in the popular press...
January 14, 2011 What is killing the Pacific salmon?
by Eben Harrell
Time Magazine
January 13, 2011 'Dead fish swimming' virus may be hurting Pacific salmon
by Margaret Munro
Vancouver Sun
January 13, 2011 Mystery Disease Found in Pacific Salmon
by Brandon Keim
Wired Magazine
January 13, 2011 Mysterious infection is killing B.C. salmon
by Mark Hume
The Globe and Mail
Full Citation
Miller, K.M., Li, S., Kaukinen, K.H., Ginther, N., Hammill, E., Curtis, J.M.R., Patterson, D.A., Sierocinski, T., Donnison, L., Pavlidis, P., Hinch, S.G., Hruska, K.A., Cooke, S.J., English, K.K., Farrell, A.P. 2011. Genomic Signatures Predict Migration and Spawning Failure in Wild Canadian Salmon. Science 331(6014): 214-217. DOI: 10.1126/science.1196901.