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Incidence of skeletal deformities in induced triploid rainbow trout Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792)

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Jun 05, 2021

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Figure 1

Metaphase spreads with 58 (a) and 91 (b) chromosomes prepared from the diploid and triploid rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)
Metaphase spreads with 58 (a) and 91 (b) chromosomes prepared from the diploid and triploid rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss)

Figure 2

Skeletal deformities of fish visualized by radiography (1) and whole-mount skeletal staining (2); A – radiography of fish with properly developed vertebrae, B – fish with compressed and fused vertebrae in the hemal area (arrows), C – fish with compressed vertebrae in the pre-hemal area (arrows), D – fish with a deformed tail, compressed and fused vertebrae in the hemal and caudal area (arrows)
Skeletal deformities of fish visualized by radiography (1) and whole-mount skeletal staining (2); A – radiography of fish with properly developed vertebrae, B – fish with compressed and fused vertebrae in the hemal area (arrows), C – fish with compressed vertebrae in the pre-hemal area (arrows), D – fish with a deformed tail, compressed and fused vertebrae in the hemal and caudal area (arrows)
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