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水生经济动物性别遗传基础及其鉴定方式研究进展
张双艳1,2,3,4, 张立斌1,2,3,4
1.中国科学院海洋生态与环境科学重点实验室, 山东 青岛 266071;2.青岛海洋科学与技术试点国家实验室海洋生态与环境科学功能实验室, 山东 青岛 266237;3.中国科学院海洋大科学研究中心, 山东 青岛 266071;4.中国科学院大学, 北京 100049
摘要:
有些水生经济动物具有明显的性别二态性,这种特性与养殖品质、商业价值具有一定的相关性。然而,大多数水生动物不具有明显的性征,在育种时难以识别亲本性别,导致额外的劳动力和培育成本增加。该文主要围绕水生经济动物性别遗传基础及其鉴定方式,综述了水生经济动物的性别二态现象、常见的性别鉴定方式以及性别决定基因,以期为水生动物种质资源保护和良种选育提供理论参考。
关键词:  水生经济动物  性别二态性  性别鉴定  性别决定基因
DOI:10.11759/hykx20191011002
分类号:S961
基金项目:国家重点研发计划(2016YFE101500);国家自然科学基金(41676136,41875157);中国科学院国际伙伴计划(133137KYSB20180069)
Research progress in the genetic basis of sex determination and sex identification methods in economically important aquatic animals
ZHANG Shuang-yan1,2,3,4, ZHANG Li-bin1,2,3,4
1.CAS Key Laboratory of Marine Ecology and Environmental Sciences, Institute of Oceanology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China;2.Laboratory for Marine Ecology and Environmental Science, Pilot National Laboratory for Marine Science and Technology(Qingdao), Qingdao 266237, China;3.Center for Ocean Mega-Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Qingdao 266071, China;4.University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Abstract:
Several economically important aquatic animals exhibit sexual dimorphism. These properties are relevant to their aquacultural and commercial value. However, most aquatic animals do not have obvious sex characteristics. It is difficult to identify the sex of the parents in an aquaculture operation, which subsequently generates extra labor and cultivation costs. This study reviews sexual dimorphism, common sex identification methods, and sex-determining genes in economically important aquatic animals. These methods may be useful for providing theoretical support for the protection of germplasm resources and the cultivation of improved varieties.
Key words:  aquatic economic animals  sexual dimorphism  sex identification  sex-determining genes
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