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1 September 2005 Induction of Female-to-Male Sex Reversal by High Temperature Treatment in Medaka, Oryzias latipes
Tadashi Sato, Tomokazu Endo, Kazunori Yamahira, Satoshi Hamaguchi, Mitsuru Sakaizumi
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Abstract

Medaka, Oryzias latipes, has a firm XX-XY sex-determining system with the sex-determining gene, DMY, on the Y chromosome. However, previous studies have suggested that high water temperature might affect sex determination in Medaka. In the present study, the influence of high water temperature on sex reversal was examined. Fertilized eggs of two inbred strains of Medaka were developed at high water temperature (32°C) until hatching. The hatched fry were kept at normal water temperatures (27°C) until adulthood, and the phenotypic and genotypic sex was examined. As a result, 24% (N=105) and 50% (N=36) of XX fish developed a male phenotype in the Hd-rR and HNI inbred strains, respectively. These XX sex-reversed males had a normal testis and were fully fertile. On the other hand, all XY fish were male in the both strains. These results demonstrate that high water temperatures can induce XX sex reversal and that elevated water temperatures during the embryonic stage is a simple and useful method for getting XX males in Medaka.

Tadashi Sato, Tomokazu Endo, Kazunori Yamahira, Satoshi Hamaguchi, and Mitsuru Sakaizumi "Induction of Female-to-Male Sex Reversal by High Temperature Treatment in Medaka, Oryzias latipes," Zoological Science 22(9), 985-988, (1 September 2005). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.22.985
Received: 13 May 2005; Accepted: 1 August 2005; Published: 1 September 2005
KEYWORDS
medaka
sex determination
sex reversal
TSD
XX male
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