Abstract

The development of the gonad in Oryzias celebensis was studied by light and electron microscopy. The path of PGC-migration, the time of the sex-differentiation, and the pattern of germ cell proliferation were almost identical to those in O. latipes. The most conspicuous difference was in the distribution of germ cells after migration. The gonadal anlage in O. celebensis developed only on the right side of the dorsal mesentery, although PGCs were stituated on the both sides of the embryos before migration. The testis retained its unilateral condition throughout development and acquired a unilobed shape. In the female, the right presumptive ovary developed over the mesentery, and the ovary became bilobed. Thereafter, right and left parts of the presumptive ovary fused to develop into a single ovary in the adult fish. The situation appears to be comparable to the gonadal asymmetry in birds, but the present observations suggest that the developmental processes of the asymmetrical gonads in this fish are quite different from those in birds.

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