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Keynote; A.J. Gharrett. Using halotype trees for phylogeographic and species inference in fish populations; A.R. Templeton.

Genetics of populations: freshwater and anadromous species. Migration of Pacific Rim chum salmon on the high seas: insights from genetic data; L.W. Seeb, et al. Genetic population structure of chum salmon in the Pacific Rim inferred from mihondrial DNA sequence variation; S. Sato, et al. Smaller effective population sizes evidenced by loss of microsatellite alleles in tributary-spawning populations of sockeye salmon from the Kvichak River, Alaska drainage; C. Habicht, et al. Microsatellite DNA data indicate distinct native populations of kokanee, Oncorhynchus nerka, persist in the Lake Sammamish basin, Washington; S.F. Young, et al. Genetic structure of wild chinook salmon populations of southeast Alaska and northern British Columbia; C.M. Guthrie III, et al. Population structure and sk identification of steelhead trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, in British Columbia and the Columbia River based on microsatellite variation; T.D. Beacham, et al. A comparison of genetic variation between an anadromous steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss, population and seven derived populations sequestered in freshwater for 70 years; F.C. Thrower, et al. Genetic integrity and microgeographic population structure of westslope cutthroat trout, Oncorhynchus clarki lewisi, in the Pend Oreille Basin in Washington; S.F. Young, et al. Microsatellite variation in populations of Atlantic salmon from north Europe; V. Wennevik, et al. The rainbow smelt, Oncorhynchus mordax, complex of Lake Utopia: threatened or misunderstood? R.A. Curry, et al.

Genetics of populations: marine species. Mihondrial DNA variation in northwestern Bering Sea wallaya pollock, theragra chalcogramma (Pallas); V.A. Brykov, et al. Analysis of the genetic structure of the northwestern Bering Sea walleye pollock, theragra chalcogramma; E.A. Shubina, et al. Genetic population structure of Pacific hake, Merluccius productus, in the Pacific Northwest; E. Iwamoto, et al. Population structure of Alaskan shortraker rockfish, Sebastes borealis, inferred from microsatellite variation; A.P. Matala, et al. Evidence for two highly differentiated herring groups at Goose Bank in the Barents Sea and the genetic relationship to Pacific herring Clupea pallasi; K.E. Jørstad. Sub-Arctic populations of European lobster, Homarus gammarus, in northern Norway; K.E. Jørstad, et al.

Genetics of populations: methods and applications. Detecting specific populations in mixtures; J.H. Reynolds, et al. Sampling issues affecting accuracy of likelihood-based classification using genetical data; B. Guinand, et al. Moderately and highly polymorphic microsatellites provide discordant estimates of population divergence in sockeye salmon, Oncorhynchus nerka; J.B. Olsen, et al. Fornsic DNA analysis of Pacific salmonid samples for species and sk identification; R.E. Withler, et al.

Genetic variability: fitness and adaptation. Outbreeding depression in hybrids between spatially separated pink salmon, Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, populations: marine survival, homing ability, and variability in family size; S.E. Gilk, et al. Effects on embryo development time and survival of intercrossing three geographically separate populations of southeast Alaska coho salmon, Oncorhynchus kisutch; K.L. Granath, et al. Major hisompatibility complex loci are associated with susceptibility of Atlantic salmon to infectious hematopoietic necrosis virus; K.M. Miller, et al. Quantitative trait loci analyses for meristic traits in Oncorhynchus mykiss; K.M. Nichols, et al.

Genetic variability: phenotype and maintenance of variation. The mating system of steelhead Oncorhynchus mykiss, inferred by molecular analysis of parents and progeny; T.R. Seamons, et al. Polygamous mating and high levels of genetic variation in lingcod, Ophiodon elongates, of the Strait of Georgia, British Columbia; R.E. Withler, et al.

Aquaculture genetics: interactions of cultured and wild fish. Differential reproductive success of sympatric, naturally spawning hatchery and wild steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss; J.E. McLean, et al. Genetic variation within and between domesticated chinook salmon, oncorhynchus tshawytscha, strains and their progenitor populations; J.E. Kim, et al. Lopsided fish in the Snake River Basin: fluctuating asymmetry as a way of assessing impact of hatchery supplementation in chinook salmon, Oncorhynchus tshawytscha; O. Johnson, et al. Temporal comparisons of genetic diversity in Lake Michigan steelhead, Oncorhynchus mykiss, populations: effects of hatchery supplementation; M.L. Bartron, K.T. Scribner.

Aquaculture genetics: applications. Genetic selection and molecular analysis of domesticated rainbow trout for enhanced growth on alternative diet sources; K. Overturf, et al. Improvement of sperm motility of sex-reversed male rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss, by incubation in high-pH artificial seminal plasma; T. Kobayashi, et al. Temporal and spatial occurrence of female chinook salmon carrying a male-specific genetic marker in the Columbia River watershed; T.R. Chowen, J.J. Nagler.

Phylogenetics. Molecular systematics and evolution of the growth hormone introns in the Salmoninae; R.B. Phillips, et al. Karyological differentiation of northern Dolly Varden and sympatric chars of the genus Salvelinus in northeastern Russia; S.V. Frolov, V.N. Frolova. Differences between two subspecies of Dolly Varden, Salvelinus malma, revealed by RLFP-PCR-analysis of mihondrial DNA; A.G. Oleinik, et al. Use of microsatellite locus flanking regions for phylogenetic analysis? A preliminary study of Sebastes subgenera; T.A. Asahida, et al.


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