Comparative Analysis of Fluctuating Asymmetry between Ploidy and Sex in Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena

  • Park I
  • Gil H
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The purpose of this study is to examine fluctuating asymmetry of eye diameter, maxilla length, operculum length, and the number of pectoral fin ray and pelvic fin ray between ploidy and sex in diploid and triploid marine medaka, Oryzias dancena. In all experimental groups, eye diameter and maxilla length showed no significant difference between left side and right side ( p 0.05). Results of operculum length in triploid male group and pectoral fin ray’s number in diploid male group showed similarity ones with results of operculum length in triploid female group and pectoral fin ray’s number in diploid female group ( p <0.05). However, the operculum length in diploid male group and pectoral fin ray’s number in triploid male group showed consinderable difference with those of operculum length in diploid female group and pectoral fin in triploid female group. Findings of pelvic fin ray’s number in all groups were similar to those of pectoral fin ray’s number in all groups ( p <0.01).

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Park, I.-S., & Gil, H. W. (2018). Comparative Analysis of Fluctuating Asymmetry between Ploidy and Sex in Marine Medaka, Oryzias dancena. Development & Reproduction, 22(3), 275–281. https://doi.org/10.12717/dr.2018.22.3.275

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