Abstract
ABSTRACTBotryllid ascidians possess diverse biological abilities like whole-body regeneration (WBR), hibernation/aestivation, blastogenesis, metamorphosis, and natural chimerism. However, the absence of distinctive morphological features often makes identification problematic. Botrylloides diegensis is a botryllid ascidian that has been misidentified in previous studies and is recorded in GenBank as Botrylloides leachii due to the high morphological similarity between the sister species. More available sequences and strategies around identification would help resolve some of the confusion currently surrounding its ambiguous nature. We collected several Botrylloides samples from 7 locations around New Zealand and barcoded the species based on Cytochrome Oxidase I, Histone 3, 18S, and 28S ribosomal RNA markers. Network and Bayesian trees confirmed three Botrylloides species: B. diegensis, B. jacksonianum, and B. aff. anceps. Additionally, recognition assays were applied to analyse the histocompatibility between distinct morphs qualitatively.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory