Obligate chimerism in male yellow crazy ants.
Science
; 380(6640): 55-58, 2023 04 07.
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| ID: mdl-37023182
Multicellular organisms typically develop from a single fertilized egg and therefore consist of clonal cells. We report an extraordinary reproductive system in the yellow crazy ant. Males are chimeras of haploid cells from two divergent lineages: R and W. R cells are overrepresented in the males' somatic tissues, whereas W cells are overrepresented in their sperm. Chimerism occurs when parental nuclei bypass syngamy and divide separately within the same egg. When syngamy takes place, the diploid offspring either develops into a queen when the oocyte is fertilized by an R sperm or into a worker when fertilized by a W sperm. This study reveals a mode of reproduction that may be associated with a conflict between lineages to preferentially enter the germ line.
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Assunto principal:
Formigas
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Reprodução
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Quimerismo
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Animals
Idioma:
En
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Science
Ano de publicação:
2023
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Article