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Project I.# Basic studies on the effect of X-rays upon fish in various stages
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The chinock salmon fingerlings (F, generation) from the 1947

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by the removal of the adipose and left ventral fins while the fingerling

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(Fo generation) from the control stock are being marked by the removal
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should migrate dow to their normal feeding grounds in the sea,

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fish that survive we would expect to return in the fall of 1949-1950 or

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to determine the genetic changes that may occur.

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The progeny of this group (F, generation) will be carefully studied

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and the data presented as a basic report.
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The young fish in these sections represent the survivors of the
second generation (Fo) offspring of adult rainbow trout exposed to X-rays

and spawned in 1945,
* Project and section numbers refer to the Project Chronology Chart and

Summary, UWFL-9, revised March 11, 1948.

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