Authors
Julien Foucaud, Denis Fournier, Jérôme Orivel, Jacques HC Delabie, Anne Loiseau, Julien Le Breton, Gaël J Kergoat, Arnaud Estoup
Publication date
2007/11/1
Journal
Molecular Biology and Evolution
Volume
24
Issue
11
Pages
2465-2473
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
Reproduction systems are controlling the creation of new genetic variants as well as how natural selection can operate on these variants. Therefore, they had historically been one of the main foci of evolutionary biology studies. The little fire ant, Wasmannia auropunctata, has been found to display an extraordinary reproduction system, in which both males and female queens are produced clonally. So far, native sexual populations of W. auropunctata have not been identified. Our goals were to identify such sexual populations and investigate the origins of female parthenogenesis and male clonality. Using mitochondrial DNA and microsatellite markers in 17 native populations, we found that traditional sexual populations occurred in W. auropunctata and are likely the recent source of neighboring clonal populations. Queen parthenogenesis has probably evolved several times through mutational events. Male …
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