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Genome ◽  
2016 ◽  
Vol 59 (5) ◽  
pp. 327-338 ◽  
Author(s):  
Joana Teixeira de Sousa ◽  
Standish K. Allen ◽  
Haley Baker ◽  
Joseph L. Matt

The commercial production of triploids, and the creation of tetraploid broodstock to support it, has become an important technique in aquaculture of the eastern oyster, Crassostrea virginica. Tetraploids are produced by cytogenetic manipulation of embryos and have been shown to undergo chromosome loss (to become a mosaic) with unknown consequences for breeding. Our objective was to determine the extent of aneuploidy in triploid progeny produced from both mosaic and non-mosaic tetraploids. Six families of triploids were produced using a single diploid female and crossed with three mosaic and non-mosaic tetraploid male oysters. A second set of crosses was performed with the reciprocals. Chromosome counts of the resultant embryos were tallied at 2–4 cell stage and as 6-hour(h)-old embryos. A significant level of aneuploidy was observed in 6-h-old embryos. For crosses using tetraploid males, aneuploidy ranged from 53% to 77% of observed metaphases, compared to 36% in the diploid control. For crosses using tetraploid females, 51%–71% of metaphases were aneuploidy versus 53% in the diploid control. We conclude that somatic chromosome loss may be a regular feature of early development in triploids, and perhaps polyploid oysters in general. Other aspects of chromosome loss in polyploid oysters are also discussed.


2004 ◽  
Vol 6 (1) ◽  
pp. 1
Author(s):  
Rustidja Rustidja

The objectives of research was to analyses the chromosome numbers of tetraploid goldfish (Carassius auratus) produced by heat shocking method. The tetraploidy was carried out 29 minutes after fertilization of eggs by heat shocking for 1.5 minutes at 400C.The chromosome number was analyzed with the modus of chromosomes.The results indicated that 1)  the diploid control of goldfish has 100.28% + 0.0982 chromosom  with modus numbers of  100, and the tetraploid goldfish has 199.94 + 0.982 chromosomes with number of modus at 200. 2)  The effectiveness of the heat shocking method in goldfish for tetraploidy was 46.60%.The hatching rate of diploid control (65.068% + 0.52%) was significantly diferent with that of  tetraploid fish (24.53% + 1.649%). In addition, the survival rate of diploid controls (86.875% + 6.287). was significantly different with that of tetraploid goldfish (34.274% + 19.289%) and the specific growth rates of diploid controls (5,104 + 0,074) was not significantly diferent that of with tetraploid fish (3.982 + 0.011). 


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