Male meiosis in Crustacea: synapsis, recombination, epigenetics and fertility in Daphnia magna

Rocío Gómez, Kay Van Damme, Jaime Gosálvez, Eugenio Sánchez Morán, John K Colbourne

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Abstract

We present the first detailed cytological study of male meiosis in Daphnia (Crustacea: Branchiopoda: Cladocera)-an aquatic microcrustacean with a cyclical parthenogenetic life cycle. Using immunostaining of the testes in Daphnia magna for baseline knowledge, we characterized the different stages of meiotic division and spermiogenesis in relation to the distribution of proteins involved in synapsis, early recombination events and sister chromatid cohesion. We also studied post-translational histone modifications in male spermatocytes, in relation to the dynamic chromatin progression of meiosis. Finally, we applied a DNA fragmentation test to measure sperm quality of D. magna, with respect to levels of inbreeding. As a proxy for fertility, this technique may be used to assess the reproductive health of a sentinel species of aquatic ecosystems. Daphnia proves to be a model species for comparative studies of meiosis that is poised to improve our understanding of the cytological basis of sexual and asexual reproduction.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)769–787
JournalChromosoma
Volume125
Issue number4
Early online date21 Dec 2015
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2016

Keywords

  • Meiosis
  • Daphnia
  • Synapsis
  • Recombination
  • Epigenomics
  • Fertility

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