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PHOSPHOGLUCOMUTASE ALLOZYME EVIDENCE FOR AN OUTCROSSING MODE OF REPRODUCTION IN THE HERMAPHRODITIC BROODING BIVALVE MYSELLA TUMIDA (GALEOMMATACEA)
Authors:FOIGHIL  DIARMAID O; EERNISSE  DOUGLAS J
Institution: 1Biology Department, University of Victoria P.O. Box 1700 Victoria, B.C. Canada V8W 2Y2; and 2Friday Harbor Laboratories, University of Washington Friday Harbor, WA 98250, U.S.A.
Abstract:Allozyme variation of a Mysella tumida population in PatriciaBay, B.C., Canada was investigated at the phosphoglucomutase(PGM) locus. Seven alleles were detected. The observed frequencyof allelic combinations did not differ significantly from randommating expectations (0.25 < P < 0.50), however, heterozygositylevels were slightly greater than expected (Selander's D = 0.022).These results, together with previous work on the M. tumidareproductive cycle, indicate that natural populations of thisbivalve rarely, if ever, self-fertilize. *Present Address: Friday Harbor Laboratories, University ofWashington, Friday Harbor, WA 98250, U.S.A. **Present Address: Museum of Zoology, University of Michigan,Ann Arbor, M1 48109, U.S.A. (Received 30 December 1986;
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