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Chromosome manipulation in fish - a review.
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FertilityCytogeneticsGeneticsMolecular GeneticsReproductive BiologyEmbryologyReproductive BiotechnologyPublic HealthChromosome ManipulationsCloningGenetic VariationChromosomal RearrangementChromosome ManipulationPopulation GeneticsBiologySex ManipulationChromosome DynamicsEvolutionary BiologyGenetic EngineeringChromosome BiologyMedicineChromosome 9External Fertilization
Chromosome manipulations can be carried out easily in fishes due to their external fertilization and embryogenesis. In recent years a great deal of research has been conducted on chromosome set manipulation (polyploidy, gynogenesis and androgenesis) in a number of species. The rationale for this work has been to produce sterile progeny for culture; for sex manipulation; and to produce highly inbred or cloned lines for crossbreeding for research purpose. Haploid, gynogenetic diploid, triploid and tetraploid genotypes have been produced in a number of species and yet this research has been of little or no discernible benefit to the world-widc culture industry. Techniques for induction and verification of chromosome set manipulation are reviewed and the potential applications of these are discussed.