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Effects of methyltestosterone and 11-Keto-Androstenedione on sex differentiation in African catfish, Clarias gariepinus
Eding, E.H.; Bouwmans, A.; Komen, J. (2000). Effects of methyltestosterone and 11-Keto-Androstenedione on sex differentiation in African catfish, Clarias gariepinus, in: Norberg, B. et al. (Ed.) Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on the Reproductive Physiology of Fish, Bergen, Norway, July 4-9, 1999. pp. 258
In: Norberg, B. et al. (2000). Proceedings of the 6th International Symposium on the Reproductive Physiology of Fish, Bergen, Norway, July 4-9, 1999. International Symposium on the Reproductive Physiology of Fish, 6. Department of Fisheries and Marine Biology, University of Bergen: Bergen. ISBN 82-7461-048-2. 499 pp., more
In: International Symposium on the Reproductive Physiology of Fish. Museo Nacional de Ciencias Naturales. , more

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  • Eding, E.H.
  • Bouwmans, A.
  • Komen, J.

Abstract
    African catfish were treated with 50 ppm E2, 11-KA or MT between 13 and 40 days post hatch. None of the treatments induced permanent and complete sex reversal. Fish treated with MT showed paradoxical feminization and were occasionally strippable. A cross between an intersex fish and a normal female produced an all-female progeny.

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