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Our results provide an additional evidence that salmonid sex chromosomes are extremely 'young' (i.e., homomorphic) sex chromosomes in term of evolution and strongly support the jumping sex locus hypothesis proposed by Woram and collaborators (Woram et al. 2003).
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