“…The mechanisms of sex determination in animals are remarkably diverse, that is, they show genetic and/or environmental sex determining mechanisms Palaiokostas et al, 2013). During the past decades, traditional technologies have been successfully applied to the development of sex-specific molecular markers in fish such as AFLP and RAPD, but they failed in some species (Gao, Wang, Yao, Tiu, & Wang, 2010;Sriphairoj, Na-Nakorn, Brunelli, & Thorgaard, 2007;Yarmohammadi, Pourkazemi, Ghasemi, Saber, & Chakmehdouz, 2011 TA B L E 3 Primers used to amplify the X-specific allele sequence necessary, has successfully applied to identify sex-specific markers in several fish species (Anderson et al, 2012;Carmichael et al, 2013;Wilson et al, 2014). During the past decades, traditional technologies have been successfully applied to the development of sex-specific molecular markers in fish such as AFLP and RAPD, but they failed in some species (Gao, Wang, Yao, Tiu, & Wang, 2010;Sriphairoj, Na-Nakorn, Brunelli, & Thorgaard, 2007;Yarmohammadi, Pourkazemi, Ghasemi, Saber, & Chakmehdouz, 2011 TA B L E 3 Primers used to amplify the X-specific allele sequence necessary, has successfully applied to identify sex-specific markers in several fish species (Anderson et al, 2012;Carmichael et al, 2013;Wilson et al, 2014).…”