To produce a model of transgenic fish, recombinant plasmids containing chicken delta-crystallin gene were microinjected into the oocyte nucleus of a small teleost, medaka (Oryzias latipes). About 50% of the microinjected oocytes developed to 7-day-old embryos. By Southern blotting delta-crystallin gene was detected in 4 of 8 embryos, and, by Western blotting, delta-crystallin polypeptides in 5 of 16. In 1 of 6 examined histologically, delta-crystallin DNA was detected in all the tissues, and delta-crystallin polypeptides, in many of the tissues including the lens. Thus, the exogenous gene and/or its products were detected in 10 of 30 embryos examined. This is the first report of successful production of transgenic fish.