The demise of the Platonic worm

Citation
Rbr. Azevedo et al., The demise of the Platonic worm, NEMATOLOGY, 2, 2000, pp. 71-79
Citations number
29
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
NEMATOLOGY
ISSN journal
13885545 → ACNP
Volume
2
Year of publication
2000
Part
1
Pages
71 - 79
Database
ISI
SICI code
1388-5545(2000)2:<71:TDOTPW>2.0.ZU;2-S
Abstract
Nematodes are generally considered to have an adult cell number that does n ot vary among wildtype individuals as a consequence of invariant cell linea ges (eutely). However, there is extensive evidence that at least some cell lineages can be variable in nematodes. In a comparative study of 13 free-li ving nematode species, we have shown that the adult epidermis of most speci es contained variable numbers of nuclei and that this variance was positive ly correlated with mean epidermal nuclear number. Here we present simulatio ns of the lateral seam cell lineages of four species and show that variance in cell number is influenced by lineage topology, as well as by the freque ncy of lineage variants. We show that the epidermal variability of Panagrel lus redivivus cannot be accounted for by the complexity of its lineage, but requires higher levels of lineage variability than are found in Caenorhabd itis elegans, Oscheius myriophila and Rhabditella octopleura. Our findings suggest that many nematodes may have tissues composed of indeterminate numb ers of cells formed from variable lineages and, as such, resemble other met azoans.