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Factors determining the frequency of the killer trait within populations of the Paramecium aurelia complex.

W G Landis.   

Abstract

The factors maintaining the cytoplasmically inherited killer trait in populations of Paramecium tetraurelia and Paramecium biaurelia were examined using, in part, computer simulation. Frequency of the K and k alleles, infection and loss of the endosymbionts, recombination during conjugation and autogamy, cytoplasmic exchange and natural selection were incorporated in a model. Infection during cytoplasmic exchange at conjugation and natural selection were factors that would increase the proportion of killers in a population. Conversely, k alleles reduced the proportion of killers in a population, acting through conjugation and autogamy. Field studies indicate that the odd mating type is prevalent in P. tetraurelia isolated from nature. Conjugation and therefore transmission by cytoplasmic transfer would be rare. Competition studies indicate a strong selective disadvantage for sensitives at concentrations found in nature. Natural selection must therefore be the factor maintaining the killer trait in P. tetraurelia.

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Year:  1987        PMID: 3557112      PMCID: PMC1203056     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.562


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Authors:  E Balbinder
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4.  Rediscovering the genus Lyticum, multiflagellated symbionts of the order Rickettsiales.

Authors:  Vittorio Boscaro; Martina Schrallhammer; Konstantin A Benken; Sascha Krenek; Franziska Szokoli; Thomas U Berendonk; Michael Schweikert; Franco Verni; Elena V Sabaneyeva; Giulio Petroni
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