Reproductive capacity of triploid loaches obtained from Hokkaido Island, Japan

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Kouzou Oshima
Kagayaki Morishima
Etsuro Yamaha
Katsutoshi Arai
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[1] Hokkaido University,Graduate School of Fisheries Sciences
[2] Hokkaido University,Nanae Fresh Water Laboratory, Field Science Center of Northern Biosphere
[3] Labeling and Consumer Services in Nagoya,Incorporated Administrative Agency Center for Food Quality
[4] National Research Institute of Fisheries Sciences,undefined
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Ichthyological Research | 2005年 / 52卷
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Triploid; Aneuploid; Gametogenesis; Sterility;
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Reproductive capacity was investigated in naturally occurring triploid individuals of the loach Misgurnus anguillicaudatus collected from Memanbetsu Town, Abashiri County, Hokkaido Island, Japan. These triploids have been considered to appear by accidental incorporation of the haploid sperm genome from normal diploid into unreduced diploid eggs from the clonal lineage that usually reproduces unisexually. By fertilization with sperm from the normal male, one triploid female gave many inviable aneuploid (2.1–2.7n) and very few tetraploid progeny, whereas the other produced both diploid and triploid progeny. The results suggest that at least four different types of eggs can be formed in triploid females in this locality. In contrast, no progeny hatched when eggs of the normal female were fertilized with sperm or sperm-like cells obtained from triploid males. These gametes exhibited inactive or no motility after adding ambient water. They had larger head sizes than those of normal haploid sperm and had a short or no tail. Although their ploidy was triploid or hexaploid, a small number of haploid cells were detected in the semen by flow cytometry. Thus, triploid males were generally sterile, but they have a little potential for producing very few haploid sperm.
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