Induction of mitotic and meiotic gynogenesis and production of genetic clones in rohu, Labeo rohita Ham.


Autoria(s): Hussain, M.G.; Mahata, S.C.; Rahman, M.S.; Tanu, M.B.; Mazid, M.A.; Islam, M.S.
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1997

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Studies were undertaken to produce genetic clones derived from all homozygous mitotic gynogenetic individuals in rohu, Labeo rohita Ham. ln view of this, attempts were made to interfere with the normal functioning of the spindle apparatus during the first mitotic cell division of developing eggs using heat shocks, there by leading to the induction of mitotic gynogenetic diploids in the F1 generation. Afterwards, viable mitotic gynogenetic alevins were reared and a selected mature female fish was used to obtain ovulated eggs which were fertilized later with UV-irradiated milt. Milt was diluted with Cortland’s solution and the sperm concentration was maintained at 10⁸/ml. The UV-irradiation was carried out for 2 minutes at the intensity of 200 to 250 µW/cm² at 28± 1°C. The optimal heat shock of 40°C for 2 minutes applied at 25 to 30 minutes a.f. was used to induce mitotic gynogenesis in first (F1) generation and at 3 to 5 minutes a.f. to induce meiotic gynogenesis in the second (F2) generation. The results obtained are presented and the light they shed on the timing of the mitotic and meiotic cell division in this species is discussed.

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Hussain, M.G. and Mahata, S.C. and Rahman, M.S. and Tanu, M.B. and Mazid, M.A. and Islam, M.S. (1997) Induction of mitotic and meiotic gynogenesis and production of genetic clones in rohu, Labeo rohita Ham. Bangladesh Journal of Fisheries Research, 1(2), pp. 1-7.

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