4.7 Article Proceedings Paper

Reproductive capacity of neo-tetraploid loaches produced using diploid spermatozoa from a natural tetraploid male

Journal

AQUACULTURE
Volume 308, Issue -, Pages S133-S139

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.aquaculture.2010.04.029

Keywords

Polyploid; Chromosome manipulation; Hybrid; Sterile

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Tetraploid loaches have been discovered amongst specimens recovered from fish markets in Japan. These tetraploids can be used as a source of diploid gametes to assist the further expansion of ploidy manipulation. Here, we produced a first generation neo-tetraploid strain by fertilizing eggs from a normal diploid female with diploid spermatozoa from a natural tetraploid male, followed 5 min later by heat shock (42 degrees C, 2 min duration) to inhibit release of the second polar body. Diploid spermatozoa from the neo-tetraploid males produced were then used to create androgenetic diploid progeny by fertilizing UV-irradiated eggs from a normal diploid female. Triploid progeny were produced by crossing a normal diploid female with a neo-tetraploid male. Tetraploid progeny were produced by cold shock (1 degrees C, 40 min duration), beginning 5 min after fertilizing normal eggs with diploid spermatozoa from first generation neo-tetraploid males. Reproductive performance of second generation progeny was also examined. Androgenetic diploid males generated fertile haploid spermatozoa. Triploid males were sterile, but a triploid female laid fertile haploid eggs. Second generation neo-tetraploid males were considered sterile. (C) 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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