| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 8496072 | Aquaculture | 2011 | 7 Pages | 
Abstract
												At two years of age, 3 hermaphrodites and 1 control male were selected on the basis of their plasma ratio of 11-ketotestosterone:estradiol-17β (11KT:E2). The sperm was used to fertilize the eggs of normal females with the aim to produce three all-female and one control population. The sex of the F1 generation was determined at 10 months of age (n = 50 pr group), revealing 100% females in the offspring of all three hermaphrodites, whereas the offspring of the control male consisted of 54.2% females and 45.8% males. These results provide evidence of female homogamety in Atlantic cod.
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											Authors
												T. Haugen, E. Andersson, B. Norberg, G.L. Taranger, 
											