Spontaneous diploidization
of the maternal chromosome set in Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus
L.) eggs
M.T. Ezaz, B.J. McAndrew, D.J. Penman-2004
Aquaculture
Research, 35(3): 271-277
Abstract:
Spontaneous diploidization of the maternal chromosome
set (SDM) in Oreochromis niloticus is described here for the first
time. The SDM phenomenon was observed in progeny of only one XY neofemale
out of 11 such neofemales from which eggs had been fertilized with
UV-irradiated sperm: this treatment produced only the expected haploid
embryos from the other females. SDM progeny were produced from three
different batches of eggs from this female. No significant differences in
survival at different stages of embryonic development were observed between
the SDM and the diploid control group. The maternal inheritance of SDM
progeny was verified using multilocus DNA fingerprinting. Only diploid
karyotypes were observed in these fish and diploid control groups. In both
the SDM and control groups, sex ratios were significantly skewed towards
males (93.3% and 65.0% males respectively). The actual mechanism of SDM in
eggs from this particular female remains unknown.
(Institute of Aquaculture, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA,
Scotland, UK. E-mail of D.J. Penman: d.j.penman@stir.ac.uk)