Japanese rice fish – also known as medaka (Oryzias latipes) – are a small, unassuming species that live wild in the marshlands and rice fields of Japan. They are externally fertilizing fish ...
Compared with other fish, sex determination in medaka has been closely scrutinized. Homologous targets of Sry — the mammalian gene that directs male development — are known in medaka ...
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