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1 13 2 Vol.13 No J0URNAL 0F SHANGHAI FISHERIES UNIVERSITY June 2004!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Advances in se* determination of shrimps prawns and crabs L0U Yun-dong LIU Yan-hong QIU Gao-feng College of Aqua+life Science and Technology Shanghai Fisheries University Shanghai China Key words shrimps prawns and Crabs sex determination sex Chromosome sex determination gene SDG androgenic gland S917 A sex determination 1 sex determining genes SDG Y SRY sex-determining region of the Y Chromosome 3 1 Chromosome sex 2 gonadal sex 3 phenotypic sex sex Chromosome No Tel ydlou@ shfu. edu. Cn
2 androgenic gland Carnoy 1 Crangon cataphractus Carncinns manus 2 Eriocheir sinensis ! m 49 XX-XY XX-X0 ZW-ZZ Z0-ZZ Niiyama 26 8 Plagusia Eriocheir Henngrapsus Pandalus X-Y X-0 Chromosome 4 Cervimunida princeps X 1 X 2 Y 5 6 Penaeus Macrobrachium Charniaux-Cotton 18 Orchestia ganmarella PuCkett Eriocheir japonicus Sagi 25
3 2 159 Tab.1 1 Shrimps prawns and crabs of karyotype reported in China 2 n NF Penaeidae Penaeus. penicillatus 88 8 P. japonicus 86 8 P. semisulcatus 90 8 P. merguiensis 88 8 P. orientalis 88 54m + 20 sm m + 10sm + 4 sm st P. monodon P. vannamei 92 14m + 78st Metapenaeus. ensis 78 40m + 10sm + 14st + 14t M. joyneri Trachypenaeus curvirostris 70 42m + 10sm + 12st + 6t Palaemonoidae Macrobrachium nipponense m + 8st + 22t M. rosenbergii m sm + 10st + 28t M. superbum m + 12sm + 28st t Thenus orientalis Portunidae Scylla serrata 98 40m + 22sm + 36t Grapsidae Eriocheir sinensis M. rosenbergii Sagi 26 MeleCha 27 3 : 1 28 Ginsburger- Vogel 29 M / m m / m mm M / m Mm M-m M m Mm mm 2.3 steroid hormone 17! - 17! -estradiol methyltestosterone stibestrol hexoestrol Kulkarni 30 Parapenaeopsis hardwickii 31 32
4 ! ! - MaleCha Procambarus clarkii :1 P < : 1 Aristacomorpla Shapiro 39 X - Y RAPD bp Naylor 42
5 2 161 Penaeus AFLP DNA Moore AFLP 1 44 AFLP 44 SRY sex-determining region of the Y Chromosome ZFY sexdetermining region of mammalian Y encoding a zinc-finger protein Bkm banded krait minor DMY doublesex / mab-3 domain of Chromosome DMRT1 DM-related transcription factor 45 HMG high mobility group box 1 Cambarus clarkii DNA PCR DIG SRY Southern SRY X0 2n XY MaleCha 27 ZW-ZZ C G Ag Comparative genome hybridization CGH fluorescence in situ hybridization FISH 3.2 XX - XY X Y Y X 12 PerCoo 3.3
6 SRY FISH X Y 1 Carnoy J B. La Cytodierese Ches les Arthropodes J. La Cellule 1885 l. 2. J J Niiyama H. The X-Y Chromosomes of the shore-crab Hemigrapsus sanguineus de Hann J. Japanese Journal of GenetiCs Niiyama H. An XX-Y sex mechanism in the male of a decapod CrustaCea Cervimunida princeps BenediCt J. Bull FaC Fish Hokkaido Univ 1959 X J J J J J J J DNA J J J J J Chaniaux-Cotton H. DT Couverte Chez un CrustaC T amphipode Orchestia gammarella dune glande endocrine responsible de la difft renctation des CaraCt W res sexuels primaries et se Comdaires males J. CR ACad SCi J J J PuCkett D H. Experimental studies on the Crayfish androgenic gland in relation to teseicular function D. DoCtoral Dissertation Department of Zoology University of Virginia SaroJini S. Comparison of the effects of androgenic hormone and testoster-one propionate on the female ocypod Crab J. Curr SCi Eriocheir japonicus J Sagi A Cohen D Milne Y. EffeCt of androgenic gland ablation on morpphotypic diffentiation and sexual CharaCteristiCs of male freshwater prawns Macrobrachium rosenbetgii J. Gen Comp EndoCrinol Sagi A Cohen D. Growth maturation and progeny of sex-reversed Macrobrachium rosenbetgii males J. World AquaCult MeleCha S R Nevin P A Phyllis H et al. Sex-ratio and sex-determination in progeny from Crosses of surgically sex-reversed freshwater prawns Macrobrachium rosenbergii J. AquaC A. C Ginsburger-Vogel T Charniaux-Cotton H. Sex determination A. The biology of CrustaCea M. ACademiC Press InC Kulkarni G K. EffeCt of progesterone on ovarian maturation in a marine penaeid prawn Parapenaeopsis hardwickii J. India J Exp Biol J ! J A. C J
7 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! MaleCha S R. CrustaCean genetics and breeding an overview J. AquaC YokoTaketomi. AndrogeniC gland secondary sexual CharaCters in the Crayfish Procambarus clarkii J. Crusta Biol J J Shapiro D Y. Behavioral influences on gene structure and other new ideas ConCerning sex Changes in fishes J. Env Biol Fish RAPD J J Naylor C. Variation in sex determination in natural population of a shrimp J. J ECol Biol 1988 I Moore S S Whan V Davis G et al. The development and application of genetic markers for the kuruma prawn Penaeus japonicus J. AquaC Wolfus G M GarCia D K AlCivar-Warren A et al. AppliCation of the microsatelite technique for analyse genetic diversity in shrimp breeding program J. AquaC SRY J J ~ 500 shfu. edu. Cn shfu. edu. Cn %
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