Lack of detectable genetic recombination on the X chromosome during the parthenogenetic production of female and male aphids |
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Authors: | Hales F Dinah Wilson Alex C C Sloane Mathew A Simon Jean-Christophe le Gallic Jean-François Sunnucks Paul |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biological Sciences, Macquarie University, NSW, Australia. dhales@rna.bio.mq.edu.au |
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Abstract: | We used polymorphic microsatellite markers to look for recombination during parthenogenetic oogenesis between the X chromosomes of aphids of the tribe Macrosiphini. We examined the X chromosome because it comprises approximately 25 % of the genome and previous cytological observations of chromosome pairing and nucleolar organizer (NOR) heteromorphism suggest recombination, although the same is not true for autosomes. A total of 564 parthenogenetic females of Myzus clones with three distinct reproductive modes (cyclical parthenogenesis, obligate parthenogenesis and obligate parthenogenesis with male production) were genotyped at three informative X-linked loci. Also, parthenogenetically produced males from clones encompassing the full range of male-producing reproductive strategies were genotyped. These included 391 Myzus persicae males that were genotyped at three X-linked loci and 538 males from Sitobion clones that were genotyped at five informative X-linked loci. Our results show no departure from clonality in parthenogenetic generations of aphids of the tribe Macrosiphini: no recombinant genotypes were observed in parthenogenetically produced males or females. |
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