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Endopolyploidy as a potential driver of animal ecology and evolution.

Maurine Neiman1, Margaret J Beaton2, Dag O Hessen3, Punidan D Jeyasingh4, Lawrence J Weider5.   

Abstract

Endopolyploidy - the existence of higher-ploidy cells within organisms that are otherwise of a lower ploidy level (generally diploid) - was discovered decades ago, but remains poorly studied relative to other genomic phenomena, especially in animals. Our synthetic review suggests that endopolyploidy is more common in animals than often recognized and probably influences a number of fitness-related and ecologically important traits. In particular, we argue that endopolyploidy is likely to play a central role in key traits such as gene expression, body and cell size, and growth rate, and in a variety of cell types, including those responsible for tissue regeneration, nutrient storage, and inducible anti-predator defences. We also summarize evidence for intraspecific genetic variation in endopolyploid levels and make the case that the existence of this variation suggests that endopolyploid levels are likely to be heritable and thus a potential target for natural selection. We then discuss why, in light of evident benefits of endopolyploidy, animals remain primarily diploid. We conclude by highlighting key areas for future research such as comprehensive evaluation of the heritability of endopolyploidy and the adaptive scope of endopolyploid-related traits, the extent to which endopolyploid induction incurs costs, and characterization of the relationships between environmental variability and endopolyploid levels.
© 2015 Cambridge Philosophical Society.

Keywords:  chromosomal evolution; endomitosis; endoreduplication; endoreplication; genome evolution; phenotypic plasticity; ploidy level; polyploid; polyteny; somatic polyploidy

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26467853     DOI: 10.1111/brv.12226

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biol Rev Camb Philos Soc        ISSN: 0006-3231


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