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Structured growth and genetic drift raise relatedness in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum
Authors:Neil J Buttery  Chandra N Jack  Boahemaa Adu-Oppong  Kate T Snyder  Christopher R L Thompson  David C Queller  Joan E Strassmann
Institution:Department of Biology, Washington University in St Louis, , One Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1137, St Louis, MO 63130-4899, USA.
Abstract:One condition for the evolution of altruism is genetic relatedness between altruist and beneficiary, often achieved through active kin recognition. Here, we investigate the power of a passive process resulting from genetic drift during population growth in the social amoeba Dictyostelium discoideum. We put labelled and unlabelled cells of the same clone in the centre of a plate, and allowed them to proliferate outward. Zones formed by genetic drift owing to the small population of actively growing cells at the colony edge. We also found that single cells could form zones of high relatedness. Relatedness increased at a significantly higher rate when food was in short supply. This study shows that relatedness can be significantly elevated before the social stage without a small founding population size or recognition mechanism.
Keywords:social evolution  genetic drift  social microbes  Dictyostelium
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