Book contents
- The Biology of Reproduction
- The Biology of Reproduction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Figure Credits
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Introductory Concepts
- Chapter 2: Reproduction and Life Cycle
- Chapter 3: The Natural History of Reproduction
- Chapter 4: Parental Investment in Sexual Reproduction
- Chapter 5: Genetics and Cytogenetics of Reproduction
- Chapter 6: Determination of Sex and Mating Type
- Chapter 7: Reproduction: a Taxonomic Survey
- Coda
- Appendix: A Classification of Living Organisms
- References
- Taxonomic Index
- Subject Index
Chapter 5: - Genetics and Cytogenetics of Reproduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 30 September 2019
- The Biology of Reproduction
- The Biology of Reproduction
- Copyright page
- Contents
- Preface
- Figure Credits
- Introduction
- Chapter 1: Introductory Concepts
- Chapter 2: Reproduction and Life Cycle
- Chapter 3: The Natural History of Reproduction
- Chapter 4: Parental Investment in Sexual Reproduction
- Chapter 5: Genetics and Cytogenetics of Reproduction
- Chapter 6: Determination of Sex and Mating Type
- Chapter 7: Reproduction: a Taxonomic Survey
- Coda
- Appendix: A Classification of Living Organisms
- References
- Taxonomic Index
- Subject Index
Summary
Chapter 5 deals with the genetics and cytogenetics of reproduction, starting again from asexual reproduction. Genetic variation due to new mutations, recombination, stochastic segregation or epigenetic causes is discussed. Moving to sexual reproduction, we discuss mechanisms of genetic exchange in the prokaryotes, but eventually focus more closely on sexual reproduction in the eukaryotes. First, the various sources of genetic variation (independent assortment of chromosomes and chromatids, crossing over and gene conversion at meiosis, syngamy) are discussed, thus addressing the genetics of hereditary transmission through different modes of sexual reproduction (amphigony, self-fertilization, meiotic and ameiotic parthenogenesis, gynogenesis, hybridogenesis, androgenesis). The last paragraphs of this chapter are devoted to sexual leakage and some special cases of sex in eukaryotes (conjugation in ciliates, parasexual cycle in fungi, chimerism).
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- The Biology of Reproduction , pp. 236 - 296Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019