[Coral-List] genetic connectivity of Symbiodinium individuals within a single colony
Thomas Krueger
thomas.krueger at epfl.ch
Tue Jun 19 09:12:58 UTC 2018
Hi everyone,
thanks a lot for all the feedback and papers that were sent to me. It
turns out I am dead wrong. There is indeed a lot of data that
demonstrates that most colonies harbour only a single Symbiodinium genet
(i.e. a clonal population of a single individual), which I find
fascinating. It also means for those of you out there doing competition
experiments in culture, make sure you have a monoclonal culture of your
strain ;-). Otherwise your observed superior or inferior population
performance over other strains (or cell lines of the same strain) could
be simply the population outcome of a mixed genotype culture (i.e.
multiple individuals). Here is some of the relevant literature I have
received:
Goulet and Coffroth 2003, Genetic composition of zooxanthellae between
and within colonies of the octocoral Plexaura kuna, based on small
subunit rDNA and multilocus DNA fingerprinting. Marine Biology
Goulet and Coffroth 2003, Stability of an octocoral-algal symbiosis over
time and space. Marine Ecology Progress Series
Parkinson et al. 2015, Intraspecific diversity among partners drives
functional variation in coral symbioses. Scientific Reports
Parkinson and Baums 2014, The extended phenotypes of marine symbioses:
ecological and evolutionary consequences of intraspecific genetic
diversity in coral–algal associations. Frontiers in Microbiology
*[Excellent review]*
Baums et al. 2014, New insights into the dynamics between reef corals
and their associated dinoflagellate endosymbionts from population genetic
studies. Molecular Ecology
Pettay et al. 2011, Genotypic diversity and spatial–temporal
distribution of Symbiodinium clones in an abundant reef coral. Molecular
Ecology
Thornhill et al. 2017 Population genetics of reef coral endosymbionts
(Symbiodinium, Dinophyceae). Molecular Ecology
All the best,
Thomas
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