| Literature DB >> 14757478 |
Yoon Kwon Nam1, Geyong Cheol Choi, Dong Soo Kim.
Abstract
Blocking the first mitotic cleavage of the zygote is a key tool for chromosome-set manipulations in fish. We developed an improved method for inducing tetraploidy by blocking the mitosis with a combination of heat shock at 40.5 degrees C for 1, 2, or 3 min followed by cold shock at 1.5 degrees C for 30, 45, or 60 min. When applied during the first cleavage metaphase of mud loach (Misgurnus mizolepis) zygotes, the optimal combination was heat for 2 min followed by cold for 45 min. At 1 month, the frequency of 4N survivors and the yield from total eggs fertilized was 55.7 and 14.4%, respectively, compared to heat shock alone with 20.0% efficiency and 3.6% yield. The effectiveness of the procedure was confirmed by diploid mitotic gynogenesis using transgenic markers. The overall yield of homozygous diploids, 34.0%, was better than that for single heat shock, 17.3%. The tetraploids and homozygous diploids had higher early mortality than normal diploid controls. However, at 1 month, the viability of the tetraploids was the same as normal diploids. For gynogenetic diploids, the survival was similar to normal diploids after 3 months. The high efficiency of this new protocol extends the opportunity to study polyploidy in basic and applied research.Entities:
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Year: 2004 PMID: 14757478 DOI: 10.1016/s0093-691x(03)00258-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Theriogenology ISSN: 0093-691X Impact factor: 2.740