Fa. Monteiro et al., Genetic evidence for the asexual origin of small individuals found in the coelenteron of the sea anemone Actinia bermudensis McMurrich, B MARIN SCI, 63(2), 1998, pp. 257-264
Some sea anemone species brood small individuals in their coelenteron. This
paper studies the genetic relationship between brooding and brooded indivi
duals in the tropical sea anemone, Actinia bermudensis, to verify whether t
he offspring was produced asexually or not. Horizontal starch gels were sta
ined for 14 enzymes, two of which showed high gel resolution and were polym
orphic for some brooding anemones. Those anemones were analyzed again along
with their offspring to see whether their genotype was identical to that o
f the brooding adults. As observed in other species of the genus, a total g
enotypic agreement was found between brooding and brooded A.. bermudensis.
The probability of this result occurring by chance if the young were produc
ed sexually was at most 1.1 x 10(-35). It was concluded therefore, that the
young anemones found in the coelenteron of A. bermudensis are produced ase
xually. This suggests that asexual brooding may be more common in sea anemo
ne species than it was previously thought.