Adineta
Adineta is a genus of rotifers belonging to the family Adinetidae.[1]
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Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Rotifera |
Class: | Bdelloidea |
Order: | Bdelloida |
Family: | Adinetidae |
Genus: | Adineta Hudson, 1886 |
The species of this genus are found in Europe, Northern America and Southernmost Southern Hemisphere.[1]
Adineta vaga meiosis
Until recently, it was considered that the reproductive mode of bdelloid rotifers is mitotic parthenogenesis.[2] However, recent research with Adineta vaga now supports a meiotic derived oogenesis with an altered meiosis I stage.[2] During this stage homologous chromosomes associate, likely undergo recombinational repair of DNA damage and then separate, but do not segregate into haploid nuclei.[2]
Species
Species:[1]
- Adineta acuticornis Haigh, 1967
- Adineta barbata Janson, 1893
- Adineta bartosi Wulfert, 1960
- Adineta beysunae Oerstan, 2018
- Adineta coatsi Iakovenko, Smykla, Convey, Kasparona, Kozeretska, Trokhymets, Dykyy, Plewka, Devetter & Janko, 2015
- Adineta cuneata Milne, 1916
- Adineta editae Iakovenko, 2015
- Adineta elongata Rodewald, 1935
- Adineta emsliei Iakovenko, Smykla, Convey, Kasparona, Kozeretska, Trokhymets, Dykyy, Plewka, Devetter & Janko, 2015
- Adineta fontanetoi Iakovenko, Smykla, Convey, Kasparona, Kozeretska, Trokhymets, Dykyy, Plewka, Devetter & Janko, 2015
- Adineta glauca Wulfert, 1942
- Adineta gracilis Janson, 1893
- Adineta grandis Murray, 1910
- Adineta longicornis Murray, 1906
- Adineta oculata Milne, 1886
- Adineta ricciae Segers & Shiel, 2005
- Adineta steineri Bartoš, 1951
- Adineta tuberculosa Janson, 1893
- Adineta vaga Davis, 1873
- Adineta vaga major
- Adineta vaga minor
- Adineta vaga rhomboidea
- Adineta vaga tenuicornis
- Adineta vaga vaga
References
- "Adineta Hudson, 1886". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 8 June 2021.
- Terwagne, M.; Nicolas, E.; Hespeels, B.; Herter, L.; Virgo, J.; Demazy, C.; Heuskin, A. C.; Hallet, B.; Van Doninck, K. (2022). "DNA repair during nonreductional meiosis in the asexual rotifer Adineta vaga". Science Advances. 8 (48): eadc8829. doi:10.1126/sciadv.adc8829. PMC 9710870. PMID 36449626.
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