| OMV | Oncorhynchus masou virus |
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| oncorhynchus mykiss | A large stout-bodied, sometimes anadromous, trout found in still and flowing waters of the pacific coast from southern california to alaska. It has a greenish back, a whitish belly, and pink, red, or lavender stripes on the sides, with usually a sprinkling of black dots. It is highly regarded as a sport and food fish. Its former name was salmo gairdneri. The sea-run rainbow trouts are often called steelheads. Redband trouts refer to interior populations of rainbows. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| oncorhynchus | A genus of the family salmonidae (salmons and trouts). They are named for their hooked (onco) nose (rhynchus). They are usually anadromous and occasionally inhabit freshwater. They can be found in north pacific coastal areas from japan to california and adjacent parts of the arctic ocean. Salmon and trout are popular game and food fish. Various species figure heavily in genetic, metabolism, and hormone research. (12 Dec 1998) |
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| oncorhynchus keta | An anadromous species of salmon found in the streams of the pacific coast from sacramento north, and also common in japan. It is used frequently in genetic and other medical research. It is called dog salmon and chum salmon, the latter name possibly from chinook jargon for spots or writing, with reference to its body markings. (12 Dec 1998) |
| oncorhynchus kisutch | An anadromous species of salmon ranging from the arctic and pacific oceans to monterey bay, california and inhabiting ocean and coastal streams. It is familiarly known as the coho or silver salmon. It is relatively small but its light-coloured flesh is of good flavor. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Rainbow Trout, Redband Trout, Steelheads
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