| Literature DB >> 29992043 |
Jeane Siswitasari Mulyana1, Toshiharu Iwai2, Masaharu Takahashi3, Achmad Farajallah4, Yusli Wardiatno4, Chiemi Miura2,5, Takeshi Miura2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Pearl production by transplantation in Akoya pearl oyster (Pinctada fucata) is a biotechnology developed in Japan that skillfully utilizes the pearl-forming ability of oysters. In this method, cultured pearls are formed from a pearl nucleus and a small piece of mantle transplanted into the gonads of recipient pearl oysters. In this study, we hypothesized that the sex of the recipient pearl oyster might affect the quality of pearl produced. While some previous studies have examined the sex of Akoya pearl oyster, detailed information is lacking.Entities:
Keywords: Gene expression; Germ cells; Gonadal stage; Hermaphrodite; Male ratio
Year: 2018 PMID: 29992043 PMCID: PMC5987639 DOI: 10.1186/s40851-018-0098-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Zoological Lett ISSN: 2056-306X Impact factor: 2.836
Nucleotide sequence of primers used in RT-PCR analysis
| Primer name | Nucleotide sequence (5′-3′) | |
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| Forward primer | ctc cat ttc caa cat tca tac aat a |
| Reverse primer | tga tga agt tgc aga ctt tgg t | |
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| Forward primer | gtt atg gag tca gaa ccg ttg a |
| Reverse primer | gaa tga agc ggc att tcc | |
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| Forward primer | tga agg ttg cca tgg aga gt |
| Reverse primer | gat ttg ccc tct aag ttt gat cgt | |
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| Forward primer | acc act gtc cac gcc att |
| Reverse primer | act ctg gta taa ctt tgc cta cgg |
Fig. 1Male ratio of Akoya pearl oyster (P. fucata) at seven sampling times. The sex of individual Akoya pearl oysters in two different hatching groups were determined every four months by biopsy. Male ratio was calculated based on the sex obtained from biopsy check
Fig. 2Photomicrographs of transversal section of representative Akoya pearl oyster (P. fucata) gonads showing stages in gametogenesis (a) male gonad in resting stage with residual spermatozoa, (b) male gonad in mature stage with ripe spermatozoa in dense volume, (c) female gonad in resting stage with residual or atretic oocytes. Res, residual spermatozoa; Rs, ripe spermatozoa; Ato, atretic oocyte. Scale bar, 200 μm
Fig. 3Four typical sex-changing patterns of Akoya pearl oyster (P. fucata) (a) all-period male, (b) all-period female, (c) female changed to male, (d) changing between male and female. Sex-changing pattern was based from the sex of Akoya checked by biopsy at seven sampling times. Each symbol indicates: Sp, sperms; Ooc, oocyte. Scale bar, 200 μm
Fig. 4RT-PCR analysis of Akoya pearl oyster (P. fucata) Dmrt2, Vtg and ZPB at seven sampling times. (a) AM: all-period male; (b) AF: all-period female; (c) FM: female changed to male; (d) MF2: changing between male and female. 1st-7th: sequence of sampling time