The viable 3.5n trouts produced between diploid females and allotriploid males.
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概要
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Eyed embryos and fingerlings of trouts between diploid females and allotriploid males were obtained. There were two groups, namely, one group with the chromosome number of 79-83 (group I), and another with that of 110-112 (group II). Judging from numbers and constitutions of the chromosomes, it is presumed that the individuals in group I were 2.5n and those in group II were 3.5n. All fingerlings were 3.5n, and 2 fingerlings of them were still surviving as of September, 1990, about 7 months after the hatching.
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著者
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Ueda Takayoshi
Department Of Biology Faculty Of Education Utsunomiya University
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SATO Ryozo
Nansei National Fisheries Research Institute
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KOMARU Akira
National Research Institute of Aquaculture
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KOBAYASHI Jindo
Department of Biology, Faculty of Education, Utsunomiya University
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IWATA Munehiko
Nikkti Branch, National Research Institute of Aquaculture
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