Frequency analyses of active NORs in nuclei of artificially induced triploid fishes

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The correspondence between increased numbers of both chromosomal and nuclear NORs and artificially induced triploidy in three fish species (rainbow trout, Oncorhynchus mykiss; common carp, Cyprinus carpio; and tench, Tinea tinea) has been confirmed by CMA3 fluorescence and Ag-staining. The frequencies of cell nuclei with one, two and three active NORs, as revealed by Ag-staining, has been analyzed statistically to find the minimum cell number which verifies the increased ploidy level. A minimum sample size of about 80 cells exhibiting three active NORs is sufficient to confirm triploidy in all three species and may be of use for categorising other ploidy-manipulated fish species.

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