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EVOLUTIONARY ORIGIN OF A PARTHENOFORM,THE AMAZON MOLLY POECILIA FORMOSA,ON THE BASIS OF A MOLECULAR GENEALOGY
Authors:Manfred Schartl  Brigitta Wilde  Ingo Schlupp  Jakob Parzefall
Abstract:The appearance of vertebrate species that reproduce without genetic recombination has been explained by their origin from a rare hybridization event between members of two distantly related species. For the first recognized vertebrate unisexual, the Amazon molly Poecilia formosa, mostly morphological and biochemical genetic information has been available so far with respect to its evolutionary origin. DNA sequence analyses of transcribed portions of the genome (tyrosine kinase proto-oncogenes) demonstrated its hybrid state unequivocally. Both alleles can be traced in a DNA sequence-based phylogenetic tree to extant species that represent the parental species or that are closely related to the corresponding extinct forms, namely P. mexicana limantouri and a so far taxonomically ill-defined north Mexican subspecies of the P. latipinna/P. velifera complex. A rough estimate from the mutation rates dates the hybridization event further back than would have been predicted on the basis of “Muller's ratchet” for an ecologically successful species.
Keywords:Gynogenesis  molecular evolution  Poecilia formosa  species hybrid
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