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Qinbo Qin1, Yude Wang1, Juan Wang1, Jing Dai1, Jun Xiao1, Fangzhou Hu1, Kaikun Luo1, Min Tao1, Chun Zhang1, Yun Liu1, Shaojun Liu2.
Abstract
The establishment of the tetraploid organism is difficult but useful in genetics and breeding. In the present study, we have artificially established an autotetraploid fish line (F2-F8) derived from the distant hybridization of Carassius auratus red var. (RR, 2n = 100) (female) × Megalobrama amblycephala (BB, 2n = 48) (male). The autotetraploid line (F2-F8) possess four sets of chromosomes from red crucian carp (RRRR, 4n = 200) and produce diploid ova and diploid sperm, which maintains the formation of the autotetraploid line. The F2 of the autotetraploid fish result from the fertilization of the autodiploidy diploid eggs and diploid sperm from the females and males of F1 hybrids (RRBB, 4n = 148), which exhibit abnormal chromosome behavior during meiosis as revealed by gynogenesis and backcrossing. This is the first report concerning the establishment of an autotetraploid fish line derived from distant hybridization. The autotetraploid fish line provides an important gamete source for the production of triploids and tetraploids. The autotetraploid fish line also provides an ideal system to investigate the poorly understood mechanisms that drive diploidization in autotetraploids and to study the hybrid progenies' characteristics, including the appearance of new traits that promote a diversity of traits and facilitate adaptation.Entities:
Keywords: allotetraploid; autotetraploid line; chromosome behavior; diploid gamete; distant hybridization
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25165120 DOI: 10.1095/biolreprod.114.122283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biol Reprod ISSN: 0006-3363 Impact factor: 4.285