Histocompatibility analysis of clonal diversity in unisexual hybrids of the killifishes Fundulus heteroclitus and Fundulus diaphanus

Citation
Rm. Dawley et al., Histocompatibility analysis of clonal diversity in unisexual hybrids of the killifishes Fundulus heteroclitus and Fundulus diaphanus, CAN J ZOOL, 78(6), 2000, pp. 923-930
Citations number
47
Categorie Soggetti
Animal Sciences
Journal title
CANADIAN JOURNAL OF ZOOLOGY-REVUE CANADIENNE DE ZOOLOGIE
ISSN journal
00084301 → ACNP
Volume
78
Issue
6
Year of publication
2000
Pages
923 - 930
Database
ISI
SICI code
0008-4301(200006)78:6<923:HAOCDI>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Hybrids of the killifishes Fundulus diaphanus and Fundulus heteroclitus, fo und at two sites on the Atlantic coast of Nova Scotia, are unisexual diploi d gynogens. Because there seemed to be many opportunities for the sexual pr ogenitor species to hybridize and form new clones at these sites, we initia lly had expected that clonal diversity might be high among the hybrids. How ever, examination of their histocompatibility genomes, via inter-individual scale grafting, provides evidence, albeit not conclusive, that most of the hybrids at the two sites, which are separated by 125 km, comprise a single clone. Grafts made among F. diaphanus were rejected within an average of 1 6-20 days, establishing that sufficient diversity exists within the histoco mpatibility genomes of these fish to permit their immune systems to reject foreign melanophores. Grafts made from F. diaphanus to the hybrids were als o rejected, within an average of 17-26 days, demonstrating that the hybrids possessed competent immune systems. Grafts made between hybrids were nearl y always accepted. Those few that appeared to be rejected were usually acce pted when regrafted. Melanophores carried on the graft remained visible for the duration of the study (90-180 days) or, if they slowly disappeared, th ey did so at a rate comparable with that of autograft scales.