Origin of Polyploidy in Parthenogenetic Weevils
Parthenogenesis and, in particular, polyploidy are rare in animals. A number of cases are known among weevils. Previous models have assumed that parthenogenesis originated in a diploid lineage, involving first an automictic (meiotic) mechanism that then evolves into apomixis. New degrees of polyploi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of theoretical biology 1993, Vol.163 (4), p.449-456 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Parthenogenesis and, in particular, polyploidy are rare in animals. A number of cases are known among weevils. Previous models have assumed that parthenogenesis originated in a diploid lineage, involving first an automictic (meiotic) mechanism that then evolves into apomixis. New degrees of polyploidy are added through hybridization events with males of the same or related species. A model is advanced here that proposes that triploidy and parthenogenesis arise through a single event and the first stage is a diploid gamete that has arisen through defective meiosis that fuses with a haploid gamete. New degrees of polyploidy arise through disjunction events that involve one or several haploid chromosome sets. This model is in accord with the available evidence. |
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ISSN: | 0022-5193 1095-8541 |
DOI: | 10.1006/jtbi.1993.1130 |