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| 100 | 1 | ▼a Pandian, T. J. |
| 245 | 1 0 | ▼a Sex determination in fish ▼h [electronic resource] / ▼c T.J. Pandian. |
| 260 | ▼a Boca Raton, Fla. : ▼b CRC Press ; ▼a Enfield, N.H. : ▼b Science Publishers, ▼c 2011. | |
| 300 | ▼a 1 online resource (xii, 282 p.) : ▼b col.ill. | |
| 500 | ▼a Title from e-Book title page. | |
| 504 | ▼a Includes bibliographical references (p. 209-247) and indexes. | |
| 505 | 0 | ▼a 1. Introduction -- 2. Cytogenetics and sex chromosomes -- 3. Hybridization and sex ratio -- 4. Gynogenesis and consequences -- 5. Androgenesis and autosomes -- 6. Triploidy and sterility -- 7. Tetraploidy and polyploidy -- 8. Allogenesis and xenogenesis -- 9. Sex change and hermaphroditism -- 10. Unisexualism and reproduction -- 11. Genetic sex determination. |
| 520 | ▼a As the book is a continuum of the earlier book 'Sexuality in Fishes', there are a few unavoidable but obligatorily required duplications to keep each chapter complete and independent, besides pointing out areas of research requiring critical inputs. None of the earlier reviews/books have ever considered allogenics/xenogenics; this book is the first to report that research in this frontier area have conclusively shown that fishes have retained bisexual potency even after sexual maturity and spermiation. The XY genotype found in the unexpected female phenotypes sired by supermales (Y1Y2) and androgenic males (Y2Y2) points out the need to employ sex specific molecular markers to identify the true genotype of a juvenile, which matures either as a male or female, depending upon the sex of its pair (female or male) and thereby critically assessing the environmental role in sex determination. This book is meant to assist molecular biologists in the search of sex determining gene(s), fishery biologists endeavouring to develop techniques for profitable monosex aquaculture and ecologists interested in conservation of fishes and their genomes. -- ▼c Provided by publisher. | |
| 530 | ▼a Issued also as a book. | |
| 538 | ▼a Mode of access: World Wide Web. | |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Fishes ▼x Sexing. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Fishes ▼x Genetics. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Fishes ▼x Sex ratio. |
| 650 | 0 | ▼a Fishes ▼x Reproduction. |
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Preface p. v Acknowledgements p. vii 1 Introduction p. 1 1.1 Gonadal origin, eggs and sperm p. 3 1.2 Chromosomes and gamety p. 7 1.3 Prevalence of gonochorism p. 8 1.4 Escape from Muller''s ratchet p. 8 1.5 Multiple parentage and genetic diversity p. 10 1.6 Prelude p. 15 2 Cytogenetics and Sex Chromosomes p. 18 2.1 Chromosomes and genomes p. 19 2.2 Cytogenetics p. 23 2.3 Heterogamety p. 26 3 Hybridization and Sex Ratio p. 36 3.1 Extent of hybridization p. 37 3.2 Hybrid identification p. 38 3.3 Viability and fertility p. 40 3.4 Introgressive hybridization p. 44 3.5 Sex ratio p. 47 4 Gynogenesis and Consequences p. 51 4.1 Gynogenic types p. 51 4.2 Purity of gynogenics p. 56 4.3 Survival and gamety p. 58 4.4 Fertility and F 1 sex ratio p. 64 4.5 Sex ratio and departures p. 65 5 Androgenesis and Autosomes p. 69 5.1 Production methods p. 70 5.2 Survival p. 78 5.3 Fertility p. 82 5.4 Overriding autosomes p. 84 6 Triploidy and Sterility p. 89 6.1 Types of triploids p. 90 6.2 Survival and sex ratio p. 96 6.3 Male''s fertilizability p. 99 6.4 Female sterility p. 105 7 Tetraploidy and Polyploidy p. 112 7.1 Survey and history p. 112 7.2 Scope for polyploidization p. 115 7.3 Tetraploid types p. 117 7.4 True induced tetraploids p. 118 7.5 Polyploidy p. 122 7.6 Interploid hybridizations p. 125 7.7 Unreduced "gamete bank" p. 126 8 Allogenesis and Xenogenesis p. 130 8.1 Primordial Germ Cells (PGCs) p. 131 8.2 PGC transplantation system p. 134 8.3 PGCs in hybrid embryos p. 139 8.4 PGCs in heterospecific embryos p. 141 8.5 Spermatogonial Stem Cells (SSCs) p. 146 8.6 Renewal of SSCs p. 148 8.7 SSC transplantation system p. 149 8.8 Relevance of PGCs and SSCs p. 155 8.9 Surgical gonadectomy p. 158 9 Sex change and Hermaphroditism p. 160 9.1 Extant of hermaphroditism p. 161 9.2 Sex change in gonochores p. 165 9.3 Sex allocation theory p. 166 9.4 Sex changing age p. 167 9.5 Genetic or environment? p. 171 10 Unisexualism and Reproduction p. 177 10.1 Mutational meltdown p. 178 10.2 Exploration of reproductive modes p. 181 10.3 Squalius alburnoides p. 184 10.4 Males in unisexuals p. 188 11 Genetic Sex Determination p. 191 11.1 Molecular markers p. 193 11.2 Sex chromosomes p. 195 11.3 Sexonomics p. 196 11.4 Sex changers p. 201 11.5 Polygenic sex determination p. 203 11.6 Concluding remarks p. 205 References p. 209 Author index p. 249 Species index p. 257 Subject index p. 265 Colour Plate Section p. 269
