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Genome editing gives researchers an opportunity to look at what genes are involved and how they are involved in certain processes by eliminating the gene. This allows researchers to see the impact on physiology, growth and reproduction, said Lisette Maddison, Core Director of the Gene Editing Reagent Core and assistant professor.

Researchers study meeting fish demands, reducing ecological consequences

GREY KAMASZ, Evergreen reporter February 17, 2022

WSU researchers are working to meet high current demands for fish and seafood by using aquaculture, which could supplement existing sources that come from fishing. The research group – comprised of...

Researchers studied multiple springs in Teapa, Mexico, with different levels of hydrogen sulfide and saw the stages of the fish adapting to the ecosystems.

Certain fish found to adapt to toxic water

SYDNEY OPFER, Evergreen reporter March 18, 2021

Fish can adapt to living in water with deadly levels of hydrogen sulfide, researchers found. These Poeciliid fish that the researchers studied are found in four different springs in southern Mexico....

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