Evolution of meiotic patterns of oogenesis and spermatogenesis in centric diatoms |
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Authors: | Makoto Mizuno |
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Affiliation: | Department of Bioproduction, Tokyo University of Agriculture, Abashiri, Hokkaido 099-2493, Japan |
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Abstract: | The evolution of meiotic patterns of the oogenesis and spermatogenesis in centric diatoms was inferred according to the parsimony principle. The pattern provisionally named type 1, in which one of two daughter nuclei becomes pycnotic, no cytokinesis occurs at meiosis II and two eggs are produced, was inferred to be the most primitive among extant meiotic patterns of oogenesis. It was also inferred that the pattern provisionally named 4‐2EC, in which equal cytokinesis occurs after each nuclear division and four functional haploid cells are produced, is the most primitive among extant meiotic patterns of spermatogenesis. The evolution of meiotic pattern suggests that bipolar or multipolar forms are primitive among centric diatoms. |
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Keywords: | centric diatoms evolution meiosis oogenesis spermatogenesis |
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