Ardissonea crystallina has a type of sexual reproduction that is unusual for centric diatoms

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Molecular phylogenetic analyses place Ardissonea crystallina (C. Agardh) Grunow and all Toxariids among the bi- and multipolar centric diatoms, almost always recovered as a derived lineage sister to Lampriscus. In all centrics where sexual reproduction has been documented, oogamy, with larger immobile eggs and smaller flagellated sperm has been observed. We were able to initiate both homothallic and heterothallic reproduction in A. crystallina. The heterothallic reproduction turned out to be non-oogamous; gametes were more or less equal in size but no flagellated cells were detected. At the same time, two mating types (“male” and “female”) were recognized by the distinct morphology and behaviour of the gametes. While no flagella were observed, periodically thin cytoplasmic projections arose on the surface of the “male” gametes. These projections similar to those found in some pennate diatoms facilitated contact with the “female” cells. In each gametangial cell, regardless of the mating type, only one gamete was formed. Thus, the Toxariids may represent a unique evolutionary group, at least in respect to their reproductive biology. The hypothesis discussed is that non-oogamous mode of reproduction could have evolved in Ardissonea (and possibly in other Toxariids) independently of the pennate lineage of diatoms.

Tytuł
Ardissonea crystallina has a type of sexual reproduction that is unusual for centric diatoms
Twórca
Davidovich Nickolai A. ORCID 0000-0002-3510-0453
Słowa kluczowe
diatoms; Ardissonea crystallina; sexual reproduction; okrzemki; rozmnażanie płciowe
Współtwórca
Davidovich Olga I.
Podunay Yulia A.
Gastineau Romain ORCID 0000-0001-8661-5118
Kaczmarska Irena
Poulíčková Aloisie
Witkowski Andrzej ORCID 0000-0003-1714-218X
Data
2017
Typ zasobu
artykuł
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DOI 10.1038/s41598-017-15301-z
Źródło
Scientific Reports, 2017, vol. 7, 14670
Język
angielski
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