Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9881304 | Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 2005 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We have isolated a new type of Paramecium tetraurelia mutant, named rie-2, that has a long immaturity period until autogamy. We previously isolated such an autogamy mutant, designated rie-1. These two mutants had some additional common features such as dependence of the occurrence of autogamy on the temperature, involvement of a single recessive gene, lower fission rate and shorter clonal life span. However, rie-2 was considered a new type mutant distinguishable from rie-1 because of their different natures of temperature sensitivity. First, the temperature at which they resembled the wild-type phenotype was low (19 °C) in rie-2, although it was high (32 °C) in rie-1. Second, the clonal life span of rie-2 at 25 °C was similar to that of the wild-type, but it was extremely shorter at 32 °C than at 25 °C, although it was similarly shorter at both temperatures in rie-1. Third, the difference of the fission rate between mutant and wild-type was greater at 32 °C than at 25 °C in rie-2, although it was similar at both temperatures in rie-1. This report shows that a gene mutation to elongate the period until sexual maturation does not necessarily assure the long life span.
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Authors
Rie Komori, Hiroaki Sato, Terue Harumoto, Yoshiomi Takagi,