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The Species Problem in a Ciliate with a High Multiple Mating Type System, Euplotes crassus
Authors:ALESSANDRO VALBONESI  CLAUDIO ORTENZI  PIERANGELO LUPORINI
Affiliation:Department of Molecular, Cellular and Animal Biology, University of Camerina, 62032 Camerino (MC), Italy
Abstract:ABSTRACT. One hundred twenty non-autogamous wild-type strains of Euplotes crassus , collected over seven years, mainly from the Mediterranean coasts, were investigated for their mating interactions. The strains were mixed pair-wise and data from mating reactions were evaluated and organized by means of a specially constructed computer program. The program identified 38 strains with distinctive mating patterns which could be clustered in nine clumps, all of which were connected either directly or indirectly. Thus, all these strains appeared to be components of the same gene pool, even though direct genetic exchange between strains was not possible in every combination. Subsequently, the 38 strains were subjected to cytometric analysis and scored for zymic variations resulting from electrophoretic patterns of five enzyme systems (acid phosphatases, amylases, malic dehydrogenase, malic enzyme, and tetrazolium oxidases) of proved diagnostic value in the identification of Euplotes species. No significant discontinuities correlated with mating patterns was apparent from these analyses. It was concluded that the E. crassus strains analyzed are not properly divided in sibling species and it was consistently suggested to avoid a genetic partitioning of ciliate species endowed with high multiple mating type systems, in which the sets of wild strains brought under investigation with difficulty represent the natural dimensions of the species.
Keywords:Isozymes    mating-type interactions    multivariate analysis
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