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MATING SYSTEM ANALYSIS USING PROTEIN ELECTROPHORESIS IN THE SELF-FERTILE HERMAPHRODITE SPECIES BULINUS TRUNCATUS (GASTROPODA: PLANORBIDAE)
Authors:NJIOKOU  FLOBERT; BELLEC  CHRISTIAN; JARNE  PHILIPPE; FINOT  LUC; DELAY  BERNARD
Institution: {dagger}Laboratoire d'Epidémiologie des Grandes Endémies Tropicales, ORSTOM, 911, Avenue Agropolis B.P. 5045, 34032 Montpellier, France; and §Laboratoire Génétique et Environnement, Institut des Sciences de l'Evolution, Université Montpellier II, Place E. Bataillon 34095 Montpellier, Cedex 5, France
Abstract:Uniparental reproduction in the tetraploid hermaphrodite speciesBulinus truncatus has been suggested to occur via self-fertilization,on the basis of cytological and genetic studies. However, recentanalyses of population genetic structure by protein electrophoresisindicated the occurrence of multi-banded phenotypes referredto as ‘fixed hetero-zygosity’. Although intrapopulationand geographical variation of multibanded phenotypes occur,many populations bear only one type of such patterns. This ledto the suggestion that parthenogenesis may well be the matingsyste in B. truncatus. However, such fixed heterozygosity patternsare expected in some tetraploid species in which double disomicinheritance of alleles occurs. It is therefore not possibleto determine from population genetic structure analysis alonewhether segregation occurs or not. Here, we investigate thestability of such patterns over one generation of uniparentalreproduction among four populations. We also present resultsof crossing experiments between individuals from two populations,using two diagnostic loci to analyse their offspring. Our resultsclearly indicate Mendelian segregation of alleles, and confirmsexual reproduction by self-fertilization and cross-fertilization.We interpret the multibanded patterns observed in populationsas the product of both diploid loci of the tetraploid genomewhen they are monomorphic for different alleles. Our study alsoallows us to suggest that partial selfing may be the regularmating system in B. truncatus. (Received 12 February 1992; accepted 7 September 1992)
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