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b)the coi gene must not contain any insertions or deletions.
c)the coi gene must be present in pacific salmon but not in atlantic salmon.
d)the coi gene must be variable enough that there are at least a few differences between each salmon species.
e)the coi gene must be conserved enough that the same pcr primers work for all the species being tested
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