Abstract

AbstractHemoglobin polymorphism was detected in a population of adult cutthroat trout by employing starch gel electrophoresis. Variation occurred only in the cathodally migrating hemoglobins. Six electrophoretic patterns were assumed to be present; however, the existence of a greater degree of complexity has not been ruled out. Eight of the 93 adult cutthroat trout sampled displayed a hemoglobin electrophoretic pattern identical to that obtained from adult rainbow trout.

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