계명찬
2018-03-16T06:24:57Z
2018-03-16T06:24:57Z
2012-12
발생과 생식(Development & reproduction), 2012, 16(4), P.385-388, 4P.
1226-6752
2287-7967
http://www.ksdb.org/archive/view_article?pid=dr-16-4-385
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/47978
The sex ratio (F:M) in the same population of oyster, Crassostrea gigas at the commencement of the study (2007) was 1:1.0, but changed to 1:2.8 by the end of the study (2008). The sex reversal rate in two-year-old oysters was 40.2%. Specifically, female to male sex reversal rate was 66.1%, which is higher than the male to female sex reversal rate of 21.1%. The sex reversal pattern of C. gigas appears to go from male⇒female⇒male, and as such is determined to be rhythmical hermaphroditism.
This research was supported by Basic Science Research Program through the National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF) funded by the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology (2012-0004670).
ko_KR
한국발생생물학회 / Korean Society of Developmental Biology
Crassostrea gigas
Two-year-old class
Sex reversal
Rhythmical hermaphroditism
Sex ratio and sex reversal in two-year-old class of oyster, Crassostrea gigas (Bivalvia: Ostreidae)
Article
4
16
10.12717/DR.2012.16.4.385
385-388
발생과 생식
Gye, Myung Chan
Lee, Jung Sick
Lee, Sung-Ho
Kim, Hyejin
An, Cheul Min
Park, Jung Jun
Kang, Seung Wan
2012254863
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COLLEGE OF NATURAL SCIENCES[S]
DEPARTMENT OF LIFE SCIENCE
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