The genetic consequences of autogamy have been analysed in the autogamous strain A-25 of E. minuta. During autogamy as well as during conjugation four pronuclei (two genetically identical pairs) are formed in each individual. In conjugating pairs, any two of the four pronuclei of the autogamous conjugant may participate in synkaryon formation. Consequently, an 8:13 segregation ratio of clonal and synclonal mating-type inheritance has been found to occur in the progeny obtained by crossing A-25 animals with non-autogamous animals. During autogamy, synkaryon formation appears to be brought about by a preferential karyogamy of genetically dissimilar nuclei more often than is expected on a random basis. Therefore, heterozygosity is usually main...
Ciliates represent a morphologically and genetically distinct group of single-celled eukaryotes that...
The story of our knowledge of ciliate mating types and their relevant signaling molecules, originall...
Ciliates represent a morphologically and genetically distinct group of single-celled eukaryotes that...
Ciliates control their sexual phenomenon of conjugation (or mating) through a genetic mechanism of m...
Ciliates control their sexual phenomenon of conjugation (or mating) through a genetic mechanism of m...
Ciliates control their sexual phenomenon of conjugation (or mating) through a genetic mechanism of m...
The high-multiple mating system of Euplotes crassus is known to be controlled by multiple alleles se...
In the phylogenetic trees (mostly based on comparisons of SSU-rRNA gene sequences) of the nearly 100...
The high-multiple (“open”) systems of mating types (MT) that control self/non-self recognition in th...
SUMMARYCross-fertilizing stocks ofEuplotes crassus, differing as to the ability to undergo autogamy,...
The nearly one hundred species of Euplotes evolved high-multiple mating systems. Based on analyses o...
The high-multiple mating system of Euplotes crassus is known to be controlled by multiple alleles s...
Euplotes (and reasonably other ciliates as well) has very proficiently invested in its pheromone/mat...
Euplotes evolved multiple mating systems which have for long been assumed to be determined by "open"...
The nearly one hundred species of Euplotes evolved high-multiple mating systems. Based on analyses o...
Ciliates represent a morphologically and genetically distinct group of single-celled eukaryotes that...
The story of our knowledge of ciliate mating types and their relevant signaling molecules, originall...
Ciliates represent a morphologically and genetically distinct group of single-celled eukaryotes that...
Ciliates control their sexual phenomenon of conjugation (or mating) through a genetic mechanism of m...
Ciliates control their sexual phenomenon of conjugation (or mating) through a genetic mechanism of m...
Ciliates control their sexual phenomenon of conjugation (or mating) through a genetic mechanism of m...
The high-multiple mating system of Euplotes crassus is known to be controlled by multiple alleles se...
In the phylogenetic trees (mostly based on comparisons of SSU-rRNA gene sequences) of the nearly 100...
The high-multiple (“open”) systems of mating types (MT) that control self/non-self recognition in th...
SUMMARYCross-fertilizing stocks ofEuplotes crassus, differing as to the ability to undergo autogamy,...
The nearly one hundred species of Euplotes evolved high-multiple mating systems. Based on analyses o...
The high-multiple mating system of Euplotes crassus is known to be controlled by multiple alleles s...
Euplotes (and reasonably other ciliates as well) has very proficiently invested in its pheromone/mat...
Euplotes evolved multiple mating systems which have for long been assumed to be determined by "open"...
The nearly one hundred species of Euplotes evolved high-multiple mating systems. Based on analyses o...
Ciliates represent a morphologically and genetically distinct group of single-celled eukaryotes that...
The story of our knowledge of ciliate mating types and their relevant signaling molecules, originall...
Ciliates represent a morphologically and genetically distinct group of single-celled eukaryotes that...