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Aquaculture: Genetics Dr. Craig Kasper FAS 1012 Genetics: What is it? • Genetics: The science of heredity and variation. • Heredity: transmission from generation to generation (usually through the process of reproduction) factors which cause the offspring to resemble their parents (or not.) Genetics Terms • Selective breeding-the choosing of individuals of a single strain and spp. • Hybridization-the crossing of different spp. • Crossbreeding-the mating of unrelated strains of the same spp. to avoid inbreeding Selective Breeding • “Artifical selection” as opposed to natural selection, results in reducing genetic variability in a population. Could be considered inbreeding if not closely monitored. • If selective breeding involves excessive inbreeding physical abnormalities, metabolic deficiencies, and developmental abnormalities may occur. • Inbreeding depression-loss of fitness due to inbreeding – more likely to observe occurence of recessive traits – Decrease in heterozygosity Selective Breeding • Although potential for deleterious results, selective breeding rationalized by: – size – color – shape – better FCR – reproductive capacity – disease resistance Hybridization • Already looked at hybrid striped bass. What other examples are out there?? Splake-brook trout/lake trout, Tiger Musky-northern pike/musky Sunfish hybrids (many combinations) • Hopefully achieve “hybrid vigor,” at least in some trait. • Most true hybrids are sterile, but not all. Hormones in Aquaculture • Hormonal cascade (see handout) • Importance of Pituitary Gland – Hypophysectomy removal of pituitary (under isotonic growing conditions) – Pituitary extracts used in some spawning practices (carp) Pituitary Gland - Master Gland • Linked with hypothalamus of brain • Produces hormones that affect other endocrine tissues - indirect influence • Produces hormones that affect non-endocrine tissues directly Hormones • Basic concept-a chemical messenger (intercellular) released by endocrine glands. Hormones in aquaculture 1) Human Chorionic Gonadotropin (HCG) -induces ovulation -injected IM (to get broodfish to synchronize spawning), Chorulon (FDA approved) -dosage 50-2000 IU/kg wet weight for most fish Others Hormones 2) Salmon Pituitary Extract (SPE) -whole pituitary glands -sold as a powder -natural source of gonadotropins 3) Carp Pituitary Extract (CPE) *Use extracts which are closest phylogenetically to fish being injected! Hormones 4) Leutinizing hormone-releasing hormone =Gonodotropin Releasing Hormone Leutizing Releasing horomone=GnRH LHRHa=analog (synthetic) (potent) -triggers pituitary to release gonadotropins -Intraperitoneal injection (IP)-rapid absoption Hormones 5) Methyltestosterone (MT)-used under strict control -accelerates growth rate of some fish (no longer used for this purpose) -tilapia (when you need all male populations) -sex reversal (apply during sexual differentiation tilapia, walleye, yellow perch -can be used to sterilize fish (monosex population) -can be given orally (food) 6) Estradiol -all female fish possible when used at the right time... Gynogenesis • Development of an ovum without fusion of gametes – usually haploid and die – sometimes diploid larva develop • requires retention of 2nd polar body during meiosis • Amazon mollies, cruzian carp do this • Induced by: – radition, chemical, electrical currents, sperm from related species Sex reversal • Genotypic females turned into phenotypic males (MT) – sex-reversed (XX) males cross with normal females yields all female • Polyploidy – triploid fish (involves retention of 2nd polar body, but fertilized by normal sperm)....WHAT?!? • essentially 2 sets of chromosomes from female, one from male Intersexed fish • Hermaphrodites-contain ovotestes, can go either way... – MT treatment female after sex determination occurs (ovary has already started to develop) – intersexed fish must be killed to determine if the process work! Not very good for aquaculture? Questions??