Production of ZZ females in the female-heterogametic black molly, Poecilia sphenops, by endocrine sex reversal and progeny testing

George, T. ; Pandian, T. J. (1995) Production of ZZ females in the female-heterogametic black molly, Poecilia sphenops, by endocrine sex reversal and progeny testing Aquaculture, 136 (1-2). pp. 81-90. ISSN 0044-8486

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Abstract

Feminization was achieved in the female-heterogametic viviparous P. sphenops by administering 200 mg β-estradiol or diethylstilbestrol per kg diet to newly born fry for 30 days. Treatment with the optimum dose of β-estradiol led to the production of a single homogametic (ZZ) female, which when crossed with a normal male, sired an all-male progeny. A comparison between production of P. reticulata homogametic males and homogametic P. sphenops females indicated that the treatment with the optimum dose of β-estradiol enhanced survival and production of 'supermale' (YY) in P. reticulata or 'superfemale' (ZZ) in P. sphenops. Hence, amenability of female-heterogametic viviparous fish to induced sex reversal is comparable with other species. However, P. sphenops suffered higher mortality and lower fecundity than P. reticulata.

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Keywords:Poecilia Sphenops; Sex Reversal
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