2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2019.01.016
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Preservation of female genetic resources of common carp through oogonial stem cell manipulation

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“…We can conclude, that previously reported 40-60% transplantation success of testicular [29] and ovarian [30] GSC in common carp is corresponding with numbers of adult germline chimeras producing donor-derived progeny in our study. Therefore, we can retrospectively say, that transplantation success assessed 2-3 months post transplantation probably gives reliable numbers about expected numbers of adult chimeras.…”
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“…We can conclude, that previously reported 40-60% transplantation success of testicular [29] and ovarian [30] GSC in common carp is corresponding with numbers of adult germline chimeras producing donor-derived progeny in our study. Therefore, we can retrospectively say, that transplantation success assessed 2-3 months post transplantation probably gives reliable numbers about expected numbers of adult chimeras.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Gold sh (Carassius auratus) broodstock for recipients production originated from the same resource as in our previous studies [29,30]. Gold sh gametes were obtained after hormonal stimulation.…”
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“…Declarations of interest: none 28 2 1 Introduction: 29 Surrogate reproduction in fish via intraperitoneal germ cell transplantation is a promising 30 technology for aquaculture as well preservation of endangered species when recipient species with 31 more favorable characteristics can be used [1]. So far germ cell technologies are being applied in 32 wide range of fish species such as, salmonids [2,3], cyprinids [4,5], Nile tilapia [6-8], medaka [9], 33 sturgeons [10][11][12] or several marine fish species [13,14]. One from the main prerequisites for 34 successful surrogate propagation is the host's sterility ensuring no contamination of donor-derived 35 gametes during reproduction [2] and very likely lower competition for space in gonads between 36 endogenous germ cells and introduced exogenous germ cells resulting in higher production of 37 donor-derived gametes.…”
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