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http://dx.doi.org/10.5657/KFAS.2015.0696

Embryonic Development of Haploid Olive Flounder Paralichthys olivaceus  

Jung, Hyo Sun (Center for Risk Assessment of Oceans and Fisheries Living Modified Organisms, Pukyong National University)
Kim, Youn Kyoung (Center for Risk Assessment of Oceans and Fisheries Living Modified Organisms, Pukyong National University)
Kim, Hyun Chul (Genetics and Breeding Research Center, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute)
Noh, Jae-Koo (Genetics and Breeding Research Center, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute)
Lee, Jeong-Ho (Genetics and Breeding Research Center, National Fisheries Research and Development Institute)
Kim, Dong Soo (Department of Marine Bio-Materials & Aquaculture, Pukyong National University)
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Korean Journal of Fisheries and Aquatic Sciences / v.48, no.5, 2015 , pp. 696-703 More about this Journal
Abstract
We investigated the characteristics of embryonic and abnormal organ development in haploid olive flounder, Paralichthys olivaceus, by comparing egg development and histological sections in haploid and diploid individuals. After the mid-blastula transition, abnormal development was observed in haploid fish, including delayed epiboly and malformation of the germ ring and embryonic body. In haploid flounder, Kupffer’s vesicles are irregularly shaped and of variable size compared to diploids. The embryonic body of haploids was shorter and broader than that of diploids and the tail length and size were variable. Most haploid embryos failed to hatch and the few larvae that did, did not survive for more than 6 h. The histological analysis of haploid larvae revealed deformed development in diverse organs, including the eye, otic vesicles, notochord, and neural tube. These results may be related to an abnormality in the axial system of haploid larvae. This study confirmed that the abnormalities of haploid olive flounder were similar to the reported characteristics of haploid syndrome. The abnormalities are caused by delayed epiboly and involution and deformity of Kupffer’s vesicle during egg development.
Keywords
Haploid; Olive flounder; Paralichthys olivaceus;
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