Spontaneous polyploidy, gynogenesis and androgenesis in second generation (F2) koi Cyprinus carpio × goldfish Carassius auratus hybrids
2017
Delomas, T. A. | Gomelsky, B. | Anil, A. | Schneider, K. J. | Warner, J. L.
The objective of this study was to characterize the genetics of second generation (F₂) koi Cyprinus carpio × goldfish Carassius auratus hybrids. Spermatozoa produced by a novel, fertile F₁ male were found to be diploid by flow‐cytometric analysis. Backcross (F₁ female × C. carpio male and C. carpio female × F₁ male) juveniles were triploid, confirming that female and male F₁ hybrids both produced diploid gametes. The vast majority of surviving F₂ juveniles was diploid and small proportions were aneuploid (2·1n–2·3n and 3·1n–3·9n), triploid (3n) and tetraploid (4n). Microsatellite genotyping showed that F₂ diploids repeated either the complete maternal or the complete paternal genotype. Fish with the maternal genotype were female and fish with the paternal genotype were male. This demonstrates that F₂ diploids were the result of spontaneous gynogenesis and spontaneous androgenesis. Analysis of microsatellite inheritance and the sex ratio in F₂ crosses showed that spontaneous gynogenesis and androgenesis did not always occur in equal proportions. One cross was found to have an approximate equal number of androgenetic and gynogenetic offspring while in several other crosses spontaneous androgenesis was found to occur more frequently than spontaneous gynogenesis.
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