Both sexual reproduction and unisexual reproduction are adaptive strategies for species survival and evolution. Unisexual animals have originated largely by hybridization, which tends to elevate their heterozygosity. However, the extent of genetic diversity resulting from hybridization and the genomic differences that determine the type of reproduction are poorly understood. In Carassius auratus, sexual diploids and unisexual triploids coexist. These two forms are similar morphologically but differ markedly in their modes of reproduction. Investigation of their genomic differences will be useful to study genome diversity and the development of reproductive mode. We generated transcriptomes for the unisexual and sexual populations. Genes wer...
A polyploid hybrid fish with natural gynogenesis can prevent segregation and maintain their hybrid v...
AbstractBackgroundUnisexual vertebrates have been demonstrated to reproduce by gynogenesis, hybridog...
Metazoans usually reproduce sexually, blending the unique identity of parental genomes for the next ...
Both sexual reproduction and unisexual reproduction are adaptive strategies for species survival and...
Abstract: Both sexual reproduction and unisexual reproduction are adaptive strategies for species su...
A unisexual species is generally associated with polyploidy, and reproduced by a unisexual reproduct...
Sex evolution has been a debating focus in evolutionary genetics. In lower vertebrates of reptiles, ...
Most vertebrates reproduce sexually, and plastic sex determination mechanisms including genotypic se...
Although most vertebrates reproduce sexually, a small number of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are...
How unisexual animals eliminate deleterious mutations to avoid dead ends is one of the most interest...
Silver crucian carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) is a unique triploid bisexual species that can repro...
Gynogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction that is used to obtain all-female fish stocks. In this...
Microsatellites are popular co-dominant markers for different genetic analyses, and transcriptome se...
Common carp is a highly important species, with significant aquaculture production and frequent use...
Background: Coexistence and transition of diverse sex determination strategies have been revealed in...
A polyploid hybrid fish with natural gynogenesis can prevent segregation and maintain their hybrid v...
AbstractBackgroundUnisexual vertebrates have been demonstrated to reproduce by gynogenesis, hybridog...
Metazoans usually reproduce sexually, blending the unique identity of parental genomes for the next ...
Both sexual reproduction and unisexual reproduction are adaptive strategies for species survival and...
Abstract: Both sexual reproduction and unisexual reproduction are adaptive strategies for species su...
A unisexual species is generally associated with polyploidy, and reproduced by a unisexual reproduct...
Sex evolution has been a debating focus in evolutionary genetics. In lower vertebrates of reptiles, ...
Most vertebrates reproduce sexually, and plastic sex determination mechanisms including genotypic se...
Although most vertebrates reproduce sexually, a small number of fishes, amphibians, and reptiles are...
How unisexual animals eliminate deleterious mutations to avoid dead ends is one of the most interest...
Silver crucian carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) is a unique triploid bisexual species that can repro...
Gynogenesis is a form of asexual reproduction that is used to obtain all-female fish stocks. In this...
Microsatellites are popular co-dominant markers for different genetic analyses, and transcriptome se...
Common carp is a highly important species, with significant aquaculture production and frequent use...
Background: Coexistence and transition of diverse sex determination strategies have been revealed in...
A polyploid hybrid fish with natural gynogenesis can prevent segregation and maintain their hybrid v...
AbstractBackgroundUnisexual vertebrates have been demonstrated to reproduce by gynogenesis, hybridog...
Metazoans usually reproduce sexually, blending the unique identity of parental genomes for the next ...