“…The treatment with 6‐DMAP (300 μM/L for 15 min) resulted in the best induction efficiency/effectiveness with a 39% of A. nucleus triploid larvae. This chemical inhibits the phosphorylation of proteins required in the process of tubulin microtubules polymerization and formation of the spindle apparatus through which segregation of the chromosomes during cellular division occurs (Dufresne, Néant, Saint‐Pierre, Dubé, & Guerrier, ; Rimme, Neant, Guerrier, & Ozon, ; Szöllösi et al., ), thus inhibiting the formation of polar bodies (Desroisers et al., ; Gérard, Naciri, Peignon, Ledu, & Phelipot, ). The percentage of triploid larvae obtained in the present study is similar to that reported in Crassostrea gigas (22%–57%) using this 6‐DMAP at higher concentrations (390–450 μM/L) and a similar exposure time (Melo, Gomes, Silva, Sühnel, & Melo, ).…”