“…It has been previously shown that the sexual differentiation in fish is regulated by sex steroid hormones (Singh, 2013;Pradhan and Olsson, 2015;Hoga et al, 2018) and indirectly by steroidogenic enzymes (Baroiller and D'Cotta, 2001;Tokarz et al, 2015;Di Rosa et al, 2016;Koyama et al, 2019). However, environmental factors (Hunter and Donaldson, 1983;Devlin and Nagahama, 2002;Piferrer et al, 2012;Díaz and Piferrer, 2015) and hormonal manipulations may intensify this process (Piferrer, 2001;Lin et al, 2012;Alcántar-Vázquez et al, 2015;Marín-Ramírez et al, 2016;Juárez-Juárez et al, 2017). In this concern, the most conventional route of ovarian development involves the transcription of the Cyp 19a1a gene and the production of the enzyme aromatase complex (P450arom).…”