| Literature DB >> 32307628 |
Liangyue Peng1,2, Wen Fu1,2, Xianlong Wu1,2, Sheng He1,2, Han Zhao1,2, Jinhui Liu1,2, Wenbin Liu1,2, Yamei Xiao3,4.
Abstract
Previous studies have suggested that artificially induced triploid zebrafish are exclusively male-biased. Owing to greatly inhibited gonadal development for the artificially induced triploid fish, they are regarded to be sterile in general. In this article, partially fertile bisexual triploid zebrafish are produced by suppressing extrusion of the second polar body by heat shock. Histological observation confirms that the early gonadal development of these triploid zebrafish is normal. Backcrossing and self-crossing are used to demonstrate that both the female and male triploid zebrafish have partial reproductive ability. Their dynamic of chromosomes during meiosis is revealed from the chromosome preparations of gonads. Examination of the expressed gonadal development-related genes shows some molecular evidence of the normal gonadal development in the triploid zebrafish. Clearly, these fertile bisexual triploid zebrafish can provide a unique system to study sex determination, as well as aneuploidy associated human diseases such as infertility and pregnancy loss.Entities:
Keywords: Fertile bisexual; Heat shock; Triploid; Zebrafish
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32307628 DOI: 10.1007/s10126-020-09964-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mar Biotechnol (NY) ISSN: 1436-2228 Impact factor: 3.619