By TAKAHIRO TAKENOUCHI/ Staff Writer
June 21, 2024 at 08:00 JST
Goro Yoshizaki, a professor of fisheries science at the Tokyo University of Marine Science and Technology, explains the salmon-trout project at a news conference on May 23 in Tokyo’s Chiyoda Ward. (Takahiro Takenouchi)
A cell-transplant project has enabled rainbow trout to act repeatedly as surrogates for king salmon, a species that spawns only once in its life cycle, researchers said. [Read More]
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