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Salmon Gives Birth To Trout.

mishmash writes "Researchers in Japan have created trout whose fathers were salmon, 'they implanted tissue from trout embryos into salmon embryos; and when the salmon became adults and mated, they produced trout.' Jurrassic Park just came a step closer. The story is also at Nature, where the scientists actually discuss using the technology for reviving extinct species."

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  1. Sturgeon Farmers will watch this by scupper · · Score: 4, Interesting
    Outfits like Sturgeon AquaFarms and Stolt Sea Farm will be watching this. I know US Sturgeon farmers have been pushing for a ban on Caspian Sea Beluga Sturgeon, and I think they are an endangered species. If there's going to be VC pushed into funding more cross species embryo research, I'd bet sturgeon farmers will be at the front of the line.

    Excerpt from BBC piece:
    "The obvious one is the sturgeon, which only become reproductively mature around the age of ten," he said, "so perhaps you could have them reared by another species which develops much faster."
  2. Summary is DUMB, sensationalistic by nusratt · · Score: 4, Informative

    "Jurrassic Park just came a step closer."

    Oh, really?
    The Nature article clearly says at the beginning:
    "The technique involves cells called primordial germ cells (PGCs), which are found in embryos."
    And later:
    "theoretically, even if a species **goes** extinct, we can transplant the cells into a closely related species."

    Where is John Hammond (JPark founder) going to get dino *embryos*?

    And, OTOH, if the "some day" merely refers to using DNA (versus PGCs), then how is this news?

  3. Re:They're the same species! by belmolis · · Score: 4, Informative

    According to the Nature article, the trout concerned is Oncorhynchus mykiss. The salmon is Oncorhynchus masou. Same genus, different species.

  4. Oh man oh man by tachyonmkg · · Score: 5, Funny

    I can't wait until they make pigs that give birth to bald eagles or humpback whales that shoot pandas out of their vaginas.