Acquisition of polymorphism in the chordate doliolids

Author:

Pickett C J1,Ryan Joseph2ORCID,Davidson Bradley1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, Swarthmore College , 19081, Swarthmore , USA

2. Whitney Laboratory for Marine Bioscience , 32080, St. Augustine , USA

Abstract

Synopsis In polymorphic organisms, a single genome is deployed to program numerous, morphologically distinct body plans within a colony. This complex life history trait has evolved independently within a limited subset of animal taxa. Reconstructing the underlying genetic, cellular, and developmental changes that drove the emergence of polymorphic colonies represents a promising avenue for exploring diversifying selection and resulting impacts on developmental gene regulatory networks. Doliolids are the only polymorphic chordate, deploying a single genome to program distinct morphs specialized for locomotion, feeding, asexual, or sexual reproduction. In this review, we provide a detailed summary of doliolid anatomy, development, taxonomy, ecology, life history, and the cellular basis for doliolid polymorphism. In order to frame the potential evolutionary and developmental insights that could be gained by studying doliolids, we provide a broader overview of polymorphism. We then discuss how comparative studies of polymorphic cnidarians have begun to illuminate the genetic basis of this unusual and complex life history strategy. We then provide a summary of life history divergence in the chordates, particularly among doliolids and their polymorphic cousins, the salps and pyrosomes.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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