On 14 Sep, 00:14, Tim Lysyk wrote:
An interesting article on transplanting reproductive cells into sterile
broodstock:http://www.the-scientist.com/news/home/53586/
Not sure if you have to register to read this.
Tim Lysyk
That is very interesting indeed. Thanks for the link.
We did some experiments fertilising sea trout and salmon eggs with
brown trout milt, and vice versa, ( when we couldnīt catch an
appropriate partner within the desired time limit) the results were
sometimes quite surprising. There appear to be a number of mechanisms
which allow for cross breeding like this, and appear at least to
produce viable offspring. Difficult to say how often it happens in the
wild, or whether many of the resulting fish are indeed then viable, or
fertile, but we got quite a few to fingerling stage. They were
released after that, and as we had no way of tracking them, we donīt
know what happened to them.
I donīt think we would be able to actually use surrogates in that way,
lacking appropriate knowledge and equipment, but it would be very
interesting indeed.
TL
MC