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Virgin birth in a hammerhead shark
Authors:Chapman Demian D  Shivji Mahmood S  Louis Ed  Sommer Julie  Fletcher Hugh  Prodöhl Paulo A
Institution:Guy Harvey Research Institute, Oceanographic Centre, Nova Southeastern University, 8000 North Ocean Drive, Dania Beach, FL 33004, USA.
Abstract:Parthenogenesis has been documented in all major jawed vertebrate lineages except mammals and cartilaginous fishes (class Chondrichthyes: sharks, batoids and chimeras). Reports of captive female sharks giving birth despite being held in the extended absence of males have generally been ascribed to prior matings coupled with long-term sperm storage by the females. Here, we provide the first genetic evidence for chondrichthyan parthenogenesis, involving a hammerhead shark (Sphyrna tiburo). This finding also broadens the known occurrence of a specific type of asexual development (automictic parthenogenesis) among vertebrates, extending recently raised concerns about the potential negative effect of this type of facultative parthenogenesis on the genetic diversity of threatened vertebrate species.
Keywords:asexual reproduction  automictic parthenogenesis  Chondrichthyes  Sphyrnidae  microsatellite DNA profiling  genomic imprinting
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