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Biology Articles » Zoology » Ichthyology » Genetic Switches Help Fish Adjust To Fresh And Salty Water Genetic Switches Help Fish Adjust To Fresh And Salty Water
UC Davis researchers have discovered two key signals that tell fish how to handle the stress of changing concentrations of salt as they swim through different waters. Not many fish can travel between saltwater and freshwater. To maintain the right internal salt level, their gills must pump up salt from freshwater but excrete it in the ocean. rating: 0.00 from 0 votes | updated on: 21 Oct 2007 | views: 62 | |

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