Induction of Gynogenetic Diploids the Tropical Oyster, Crassostrea belcheri 1873 (Ostreids: Ostreoidea)
Supatcha Chooseangjaew,
Nuntaporn Getlekha,
Worawut Koedprang
et al.
Abstract:The induction of diploid gynogenesis in the Tropical oyster, Crassostrea belcheri 1873, was carried out through two main experiments: 1) the destruction of spermatozoa DNA using ultraviolet (UV) irradiation, and 2) the induction of gynogenetic diploids. UV light source was placed 30 cm over the sperm for various durations, including 0 (control), 30, 60, 90, and 120 seconds. The study revealed that the highest survival rate was observed in trochophore at 90 minutes (42.5 ± 2.50%) compared to the normal control … Show more
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