Nuclear transplantation for several generations between different varieties of goldfish,Carassius auratus
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Nuclear transplantation for several generations between different varieties of goldfish,Carassius auratus
Nuclear transplantation for several generations between different varieties of goldfish,Carassius auratus
海洋湖沼学报(英文)1983年1卷第3期 页码:342-350
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Institute of Oceanology
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Contribution No. 503A from the Institute of Oceanology, Academia Sinica. This paper was published in Chinese in;Acta Biologiae Experimentalis Sinica;, 1980,;13;(1): 65–72.
Nuclear transplantation for several generations between different varieties of goldfish,Carassius auratus[J]. 海洋湖沼学报(英文), 1983,1(3):342-350.
Shangqin, W., Naner, C. & Quanhan, X. Nuclear transplantation for several generations between different varieties of goldfish,Carassius auratus, ., Chin. J. Ocean. Limnol. 1, 342–350 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02849613
Nuclear transplantation for several generations between different varieties of goldfish,Carassius auratus[J]. 海洋湖沼学报(英文), 1983,1(3):342-350. DOI: 10.1007/BF02849613.
Shangqin, W., Naner, C. & Quanhan, X. Nuclear transplantation for several generations between different varieties of goldfish,Carassius auratus, ., Chin. J. Ocean. Limnol. 1, 342–350 (1983). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02849613DOI:
Nuclear transplantation for several generations between different varieties of goldfish,Carassius auratus
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Abstract
Three varieties of goldfish
the Red-dragon
the Red-carassius and the Eggfish
were used to demonstrate the influence of nucleus and cytoplasm on the phenotypic expression and their mutual interaction after nuclear transplantation. Fishes from these combinations could not only develop normally but also reach sexual maturity. The characteristics of fishes after first transplantation (N1) were fundamentally of the nuclear donor variety e.g. the combination of nucleus of Red-dragon with cytoplasm of Redcarassius was very much similar to Red-dragon. The male fish of N1 mated with female Red dragon gave offsprings with characters undamentally like the Red-dragon too. If these blastulae were used as nuclear donor and transplanted their nuclei into Red-carassius cytoplasm again
we got the N2. There were more single tailed fishes in this category with the character of the Red-carassius. When the male fish of N2 mated with the Reddragon
more single tailed and atypical single tailed fishes appeared in their offsprings. This indicated that the changed characteristics in N2 was inheritable. If proceeded in this manner again and again
more and more single tailed and atypical single tailed fishes appeared in N3 and N4 and their offsprings when mated with Red-dragon. The effect of cytoplasm changed not only the phenotypic characters of the combination
but also the genetic information to next generation. Those influence was additive too.
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