GENETIC-EVIDENCE OF SELF-FERTILIZATION IN THE SEA-ANEMONE EPIACTIS-PROLIFERA

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BUCKLIN, A [1 ]
HEDGECOCK, D [1 ]
HAND, C [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF BODEGA BAY, BODEGA MARINE LAB, BODEGA BAY, CA 94923 USA
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10.1007/BF00393002
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Q17 [水生生物学];
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Biochemical genetic variation provided evidence for the mode of reproduction of brooded young in the sea anemone Epiactis prolifera Verrill, 1869. Individuals of E. prolifera are female when small but hermaphoriditic when large (i.e., gynodioecious); juveniles are brooded externally on the column. Brooding individuals collected from 6 intertidal sites (5 in central California and 1 in Washington State, USA) in the spring and summer of 1980 were assayed for gene-enzyme variaton by starch-gel electrophoresis. Three of 12 enzyme loci were polymorphic: phosphoglucose isomerase (PGI) appeared to be encoded by 2, closely linked loci. Genotypic frequencies deviated markedly from expected random mating proportions. Only 3 heterozygotes were found; 2 were heterozygous at all 3 polymorphic loci, and the other was polymorphic at the 2 PGI loci. All 158 juveniles from 25 brooding individuals were assayed (2-19 juveniles per parent). Juveniles on homozygous adults were always identical to their parent. However, brooded young of heterozygous individuals were not identical to their parent, but showed 1:2:1 phenotypic segregation ratios consistent with reproduction by self-fertilization. This genetic evidence together with findings of marked heterozygote deficiencies and genetic identity of homozygous adults and their brooded young supports the conclusion that E. prolifera usually reproduces by self-fertilization, and cross-fertilization is rare.
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