The availability of chromosome replication banding for fish karyotype
analysis was investigated in early embryos of three salmonid species:
rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss), masu salmon (O. masou), and chum
salmon (O. keta), at around 100 to 110 thermal units, after exposure t
o 5-bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU). The optimum conditions for obtaining rep
roducible replication bands were BrdU treatment of three to five embry
os at the final concentration of 400 to 700 mu g/ml in 10 ml physiolog
ical saline, in the presence of 10(-5) M fluorodeoxyuridine and 10(-4)
M deoxycytidine, for 2 to 2.5 days at 5 degrees C in the dark. Under
these conditions, distinct banding patterns were obtained in the chrom
osomes of all three species. The karyotype of each species was subsequ
ently determined. In addition, chromosome number variation, observed i
n one diploid embryo with 61 chromosomes and two haploid ones with 31
chromosomes of rainbow trout, was shown to be due to a Robertsonian ce
ntric fission of one biarmed chromosome, although the affected chromos
ome was not the same in each embryo. The present findings suggest that
the BrdU replication banding in the chromosomes of early embryos is a
promising technique in fish karyotype analysis, in terms of its techn
ical simplicity and a high reproducibility to induce distinct chromoso
me bands.