Theologidis Ioannis, Fodelianakis Stilianos, Gaspar Miguel B, Zouros Eleftherios
Department of Biology, University of Crete, 71409 Heraklion, Crete, Greece.
Evolution. 2008 Apr;62(4):959-70. doi: 10.1111/j.1558-5646.2008.00329.x. Epub 2008 Jan 14.
Mitochondrial DNA is transmitted maternally in metazoan species. This rule does not hold in several species of bivalves that have two mtDNA types, one that is transmitted maternally and the other paternally. This system of mitochondrial DNA transmission is known as doubly uniparental inheritance (DUI). Here we present evidence of DUI in the clam Donax trunculus making Donacidae the sixth bivalve family in which the phenomenon has been found. In addition, we present the taxonomic affiliation of all species in which DUI is currently known to occur and construct a phylogeny of the maternal and paternal genomes of these species. We use this information to address the question of a single or multiple origins of DUI and to discuss whether failed attempts to demonstrate the presence of DUI in several bivalve species might be due to problems of detection or to genuine absence of the phenomenon.
后生动物物种的线粒体DNA是通过母系遗传的。但在几种双壳贝类中这一规律并不适用,这些双壳贝类有两种线粒体DNA类型,一种通过母系遗传,另一种通过父系遗传。这种线粒体DNA遗传系统被称为双亲单亲遗传(DUI)。在此,我们展示了在蛤仔Donax trunculus中存在DUI的证据,这使得多纳科成为发现该现象的第六个双壳贝类家族。此外,我们展示了目前已知存在DUI的所有物种的分类归属,并构建了这些物种母系和父系基因组的系统发育树。我们利用这些信息来探讨DUI是单一起源还是多起源的问题,并讨论在几种双壳贝类物种中未能证明DUI存在的原因是检测问题还是该现象确实不存在。