supported by the Youth Science and Technology Innovation Project of Tianjin Agricultural Development Service Center.
The pacific oyster is a common species of oyster,an important economic species,and the main object of research,with important ecological value,economic value and scientific research value,it is a model organism for th...
supported by the grants from the China Agriculture Research System Project(No.CARS-49);the Earmarked Fund for Agriculture Seed Improvement Project of Shandong Province(Nos.2020LZGC016,2021 LZGC027).
In order to evaluate the effects of triploidy induction on a selected strain‘Haida No.2’of the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas,which is characterized with golden shell color and high growth rate,the growth,survival...
Objectives: This retrospective study evaluated 1) benefits of single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)-based chromosomal microarrays (CMAs) in the diagnosis of complete hydatidiform mole (CHM) and p...
The early effects of chromosomal manipulation of eggs and sperm on the yields of triploid and gynogenetic diploid larvae of Paralichthys olivaceus were investigated. Triploidy was achieved by cold shocking fertilized ...
Heat shocks effectively produced triploids in Penaeus chinensis . Fertilized eggs heat shocked (28-32℃) for 8 to 16 minutes, starting from 8 to 20 minutes after spawning, resulted in triploidy induction rates of 39%-...
Zygotes of Pacific oyster (Crassostrea gigas) were treated for triploid induction with caffeine (10 mmol/L, 15mmol/L and 20mmol/L) in combination with thermal shocks (at 40 minute post -fertilization) lasting for 5 an...
Feartilized eggs of Penaeus chinensis were treated with cytochalasin B (C. B ) to induce triploid.A number of them were cultured to the stage of on larvae. The C. B concentrations employed were 0. 1~2. 5 mg/dm3. The...
Temperature treatment to inhibit extrusion of the polar body of the egg was first used on a lower crustacean, Anemia salina (Gross, 1932), and then was used for inducing triploids of amphibian (Frankhauser and Griffit...