Author:
Lenk P.,Eidenmueller B.,Staudter H.,Wicker R.,Wink M.
Abstract
Abstract
We report on a case of parthenogenesis in the varanid lizard Varanus
panoptes. Parthenogenesis was observed in a female kept alone for three
years. A clutch was deposited from which a single egg could be secured and
incubated. Incubation was successful and a male specimen hatched. Obviously
the newborn was produced without contribution of a father. After the
unisexual reproduction, the mother was kept with males and bisexual
reproduction was observed, too. We performed DNA Fingerprinting and showed
that the parthenogen and its mother exhibit almost identical DNA patterns.
The bisexually produced offspring has only a subset of bands in common with
the mother and another subset in common with the father. Thus DNA
Fingerprinting is in accordance with our observations and confims
parthenogenesis.We compare our results with existing cytological models of
parthenogenesis and point out the following: 1. The mode of parthenogenesis
described here is facultative, as the mother was able to reproduce in the
bisexual mode as well. 2. The parthenogen is male and hence not a clone of
the mother. 3. Almost complete heredity of maternal Fingerprint markers. All
these points considered our case seem to fit to no known model of
parthenogenesis exactly. But an additional recombination could result
homogamety (would explain the sex of the parthenogen) while expressing
almost all maternal bands.
Subject
Animal Science and Zoology,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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