Chromosome inheritance in triploid Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas Thunberg

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N Gong
H Yang
G Zhang
B J Landau
X Guo
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[1] Experimental Marine Biology Laboratory,
[2] Institute of Oceanology,undefined
[3] Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
[4] Haskin Shellfish Research Laboratory,undefined
[5] Institute of Marine and Coastal Sciences,undefined
[6] Rutgers University,undefined
[7] The Graduate School of Chinese Academy of Sciences,undefined
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Heredity | 2004年 / 93卷
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triploidy; aneuploidy; chromosome; sterility; evolution; mollusc;
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Reproduction and chromosome inheritance in triploid Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas Thunberg) were studied in diploid female × triploid male (DT) and reciprocal (TD) crosses. Relative fecundity of triploid females was 13.4% of normal diploids. Cumulative survival from fertilized eggs to spat stage was 0.007% for DT crosses and 0.314% for TD crosses. Chromosome number analysis was conducted on surviving progeny from DT and TD crosses at 1 and 4 years of age. At Year 1, oysters from DT crosses consisted of 15% diploids (2n=20) and 85% aneuploids. In contrast, oysters from TD crosses consisted of 57.2% diploids, 30.9% triploids (3n=30) and only 11.9% aneuploids, suggesting that triploid females produced more euploid gametes and viable progeny than triploid males. Viable aneuploid chromosome numbers included 2n+1, 2n+2, 2n+3, 3n−2 and 3n−1. There was little change over time in the overall frequency of diploids, triploids and aneuploids. Among aneuploids, oysters with 2n+3 and 3n−2 chromosomes were observed at Year 1, but absent at Year 4. Triploid progeny were significantly larger than diploids by 79% in whole body weight and 98% in meat weight at 4 years of age. Aneuploids were significantly smaller than normal diploids. This study suggests that triploid Pacific oyster is not completely sterile and cannot offer complete containment of cultured populations.
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