2023
DOI: 10.3389/fcell.2023.1171495
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Positive selection on ADAM10 builds species recognition in the synchronous spawning coral Acropora

Abstract: The reef-building coral Acropora is a broadcast spawning hermaphrodite including more than 110 species in the Indo-Pacific. In addition, many sympatric species show synchronous spawning. The released gametes need to mate with conspecifics in the mixture of the gametes of many species for their species boundaries. However, the mechanism underlying the species recognition of conspecifics at fertilization remains unknown. We hypothesized that rapid molecular evolution (positive selection) in genes encoding gamete… Show more

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“…As previous studies (Evans, Kopf, & Schultz, 1997;Iguchi et al, 2007) imply, the ADAM-integrin association is potentially related to gamete recognition, leading to gamete incompatibility. One of the ADAMs called ADAM10 is associated with gamete species recognition in the coral Acropora (Morita, Kitanobo, Ohki, Shiba, & Inaba, 2023). However, we could not detect the ADAM10, and three egg-composing CDs are not under positive selection (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…As previous studies (Evans, Kopf, & Schultz, 1997;Iguchi et al, 2007) imply, the ADAM-integrin association is potentially related to gamete recognition, leading to gamete incompatibility. One of the ADAMs called ADAM10 is associated with gamete species recognition in the coral Acropora (Morita, Kitanobo, Ohki, Shiba, & Inaba, 2023). However, we could not detect the ADAM10, and three egg-composing CDs are not under positive selection (Table 3).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%