Abstract
Diploid androgenetic Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus, were produced using 5 min UV irradiation at 150 μW/cm and heat shock at 42.5°C for 3:30 min applied 25 min after fertilization. The survival rates to morula, pigmentation, hatching and yolk sac resorption stages were 42.84±4.73%, 10.69±2.24%, 2.03±0.60% and 0.07±0.07% (relative to controls), respectively. A significant female, but not male, effect on the survival was confirmed. Multilocus DNA fingerprinting produced by hypervariable 33.15 DNA probe verified the all-paternal inheritance in the androgens. The sex ratio of the androgenetic tilapia was not significantly different from the expected ratio of 1:0 (male:female), indicating that O. niloticus has a monofactorial sex-determining mechanism with female homogamety and male heterogamety. This study confirmed that the YY genotype is viable and fertile in O. niloticus.
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Karayücel, S., Karayücel, I., Penman, D., & McAndrew, B. (2002). Production of androgenetic Nile tilapia, Oreochromis niloticus L.: Optimization of heat shock duration and application time to induce diploidy. Israeli Journal of Aquaculture - Bamidgeh, 54(4), 145–156. https://doi.org/10.46989/001c.20325
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