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  • Mating systems in haploid species like fungi and algae can either be heterothallic (with male and female types) or homothallic (with a bisexual type), but recent findings on the alga Pleodorina starrii reveal a unique system.
  • Two strains of P. starrii were identified that produce male, female, and bisexual gametes, indicating a previously unknown mating classification.
  • Genetic analysis suggests that these strains are all part of the same species and introduces the idea of a "bisexual factor" that may help explain how different mating systems evolve.

Article Abstract

Mating systems of haploid species such as fungi, algae, and bryophytes are either heterothallic (self-incompatible) with two sex phenotypes (male and female, or mating type minus and plus in isogamous species) or homothallic (self-compatible) with only a bisexual phenotype producing zygotes within a clone. The anisogamous volvocine green alga Pleodorina starrii is a haploid species previously reported to have a heterothallic mating system. Here, we found that two additional culture strains originating from the same water system of P. starrii were taxonomically identified as P. starrii and produced male and female gametes and zygotes within a clone (bisexual). Sequences of rapidly evolving plastid genome regions were identical between the bisexual and unisexual (male or female) P. starrii strains. Intercrossings between the bisexual and unisexual strains demonstrated normal thick-walled zygotes and high survivability of F1 strains. Thus, these strains belong to the same biological species. Pleodorina starrii has a new haploid mating system that is unique in having three sex phenotypes, namely, male, female, and bisexual. Genetic analyses suggested the existence of autosomal "bisexual factor" locus independent of volvocine male and female determining regions. The present findings increase our understanding of the initial evolutionary step of transition from heterothallism to homothallism.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9291101PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/evo.14306DOI Listing

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