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Evidence from automixis with inverted meiosis for the maintenance of sex by loss of complementation

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JOURNAL OF EVOLUTIONARY BIOLOGY
卷 35, 期 1, 页码 40-50

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/jeb.13975

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amphimixis; asexual reproduction; automixis; sex; theory

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The adaptive value of sexual reproduction is still debated, with asexual reproduction leading to loss of heterozygosity. However, automixis with terminal fusion in some taxa like oribatid mites appears stable, especially when associated with inverted meiosis. This suggests that the loss of complementation is important in the evolution of sexual reproduction.
The adaptive value of sexual reproduction is still debated. A short-term disadvantage of asexual reproduction is loss of heterozygosity, which leads to the unmasking of recessive deleterious mutations. The cost of this loss of complementation is predicted to be higher than the twofold cost of meiosis for most types of asexual reproduction. Automixis with terminal fusion of sister nuclei is especially vulnerable to the effect of loss of complementation. It is found, however, in some taxa including oribatid mites, the most prominent group of ancient asexuals. Here, I show that automixis with terminal fusion is stable if it is associated with inverted meiosis and that this appears to be the case in nature, notably in oribatid mites. The existence of automixis with terminal fusion, and its co-occurrence with inverted meiosis, therefore, is consistent with the hypothesis that loss of complementation is important in the evolution of sexual reproduction.

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