Genomic signature of sexual reproduction in the bdelloid rotifer <i>Macrotrachella quadricornifera</i>
Veronika N. Laine, Timothy B. Sackton, Matthew Meselson
Abstract
Bdelloid rotifers, common freshwater invertebrates of ancient origin and worldwide distribution have long been thought to be entirely asexual, being the principal exception to the view that in eukaryotes the loss of sex leads to early extinction. That bdelloids are facultatively sexual is shown by a study of allele sharing within a group of closely related bdelloids of the species Macrotrachella quadricornifera, supporting the view that sexual reproduction is essential for long-term success in all eukaryotes.
Topics & Concepts
BiologySexual reproductionRotiferAsexualityAsexual reproductionEvolutionary biologyGeneticsMarine invertebratesAlleleReproductionZoologyGeneEcologyHuman sexualityGender studiesSociologyAquatic Invertebrate Ecology and BehaviorEvolution and Genetic DynamicsProtist diversity and phylogeny