New DAPI and fish findings on egg maturation processes in related hybridogenetic and parthenogenetic Bacillus hybrids (insecta, phasmatodea)
- 31 August 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Molecular Reproduction and Development
- Vol. 60 (2) , 270-276
- https://doi.org/10.1002/mrd.1087
Abstract
Bacillus stick insects have proved adequate for studying a wide array of reproductive modes: sexual, parthenogenetic, hybridogenetic, androgenetic. Hybridogenetic strains (B. rossius-grandii) were thought to discard the paternal “grandii” haploset during first meiotic division and keep the “rossius” hemiclone, whereas the clonal B. whitei (=rossius/grandii) would maintain its hybrid structure by fusing back two nonsister nuclei—each derived from previously segregated heterospecific complements—by the end of the 2nd meiotic division. New investigations on laid eggs and ovariole squashes, either DAPI stained or FISH labeled, revealed that in hybridogens the “grandii” set is excluded from the germ line prior to meiosis and that a DNA extra-synthesis should occur to produce hemiclonal eggs after two cytologically normal meiotic divisions. On the other hand, in B. whitei eggs no genome segregation appears to occur and an intrameiotic DNA extra-synthesis must take place to produce 2n tetrachromatidic oocytes I; these divide twice and give unreduced clonal eggs. The new findings bring hybridogenetic oogenesis of Bacillus to be coincident with that of the known hemiclonal organisms and point to an independent onset of B. whitei from hemiclonal strains. In addition, B. whitei gains a closer resemblance to B. lynceorum owing to the sharing of a cytologically identical egg maturation mechanism, of the same maternal ancestor and of peculiar chromosomal features. It is here suggested that B. lynceorum originated from the incorporation of an “atticus” genome into a B. whitei egg, according to a pathway of repeated hybridization often occurred with other polyploid hybrids. Mol. Reprod. Dev. 60: 270–276, 2001.Keywords
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