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berkeley 06-04-2007 11:12 PM

Parthenogenesis in sharks
 
Sharks are capable of 'virgin birth,' study finds
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Female sharks can fertilize their own eggs and give birth without sperm from males, according to a new study of the asexual reproduction of a hammerhead in a U.S. zoo.

The joint Northern Ireland-U.S. research, being published today in the Royal Society's peer-reviewed Biology Letter journal, analyzed the DNA of a shark born in 2001 in the Henry Doorly Zoo in Omaha, Neb.

The shark was born in a tank with three potential mothers, none of whom had had contact with a male hammerhead for at least three years.

Analysis of the baby shark's DNA found no trace of any chromosomal contribution from a male partner. Shark experts said this was the first confirmed case in a shark of parthenogenesis, which means "virgin birth."

Asexual reproduction is common in some insects, rarer in reptiles and fish, and has never been documented in mammals.

The list of animals documented as capable of the feat has grown along with the numbers being raised in captivity — but until now, sharks were not considered a likely candidate.

Before the study, many shark experts had presumed that the Nebraska birth involved a female shark's well-documented ability to store sperm for a lengthy period of time. Doing this for six months is common, and three years would be exceptional, they agreed.

The lack of any paternal DNA in the baby shark ruled out this possibility.

"We were all very skeptical about these reports, about the possibility of a so-called virgin birth in a shark, because sharks have this unusual ability to store sperm for months if not years," said Bob Hueter, director of the Center for Shark Research at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, Fla.

OP_Carl 06-05-2007 02:05 PM

What next? ParthenoExodus?
 
I'll not make a pilgrimage until I hear that the baby shark has been laid in a manger and visited by at least 3 wise men!

The Mrs 06-05-2007 02:07 PM

I was RIGHT!

You ARE bored!!! :sly

Digging4Truth 06-05-2007 02:09 PM

Several questions come to this wondering mind.

I wonder if the baby shark was male or female?

I wonder if, in the continued absence of males, if this continued several generations what changes might begin to occur with a series of births with no male progenitor?

This would be an interesting thing to know more about.

berkeley 06-05-2007 02:37 PM

Evolution... it's a beautiful thing!

Digging4Truth 06-05-2007 02:42 PM

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Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 142432)
Evolution... it's a beautiful thing!

Ahhhhhhhhhhh.... But adaptation and evolution and 2 completely different animals are they not.

berkeley 06-05-2007 02:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digging4Truth (Post 142452)
Ahhhhhhhhhhh.... But adaptation and evolution and 2 completely different animals are they not.

Kissing cousins....

Digging4Truth 06-05-2007 02:43 PM

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Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 142455)
Kissing cousins....

Now that is an entirely different form of adaption that, in time, can cause changes on an evolutionary scale. :)

berkeley 06-05-2007 02:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Digging4Truth (Post 142459)
Now that is an entirely different form of adaption that, in time, can cause changes on an evolutionary scale. :)

Kissing cousins, as in, they are closely related. I think "adaptation" is what I meant to say.

Theophilus 06-05-2007 02:47 PM

Was she really a virgin?

berkeley 06-05-2007 02:49 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Theophilus (Post 142469)
Was she really a virgin?

Now I have that stupid song in my head... "....like a virgin..."

Digging4Truth 06-05-2007 02:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 142474)
Now I have that stupid song in my head... "....like a virgin..."

Here... let me help you with that brother...

If you're lost, you can look and you will find me,
Time after time
If you fall I will catch you, I'll be waiting,
Time after time

There... that should help. :)

berkeley 06-05-2007 02:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digging4Truth (Post 142481)
Here... let me help you with that brother...

If you're lost, you can look and you will find me,
Time after time
If you fall I will catch you, I'll be waiting,
Time after time

There... that should help. :)

:club I can hear them simultaneously... that is sooo not cool!:club

Theophilus 06-05-2007 02:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Berkeley (Post 142474)
Now I have that stupid song in my head... "....like a virgin..."

That's a predator of a different colour.

berkeley 06-05-2007 02:59 PM

All better now... this fixed it:

Blame it all on my roots
I showed up in boots
And ruined your black tie affair
The last one to know
The last one to show
I was the last one
You thought you'd see there
And I saw the surprise
And the fear in his eyes
When I took his glass of champagne
And I toasted you
Said, honey, we may be through
But you'll never hear me complain

OP_Carl 06-05-2007 03:06 PM

This will all be funny until . . .
 
This will all be funny until people start preaching the "Mary-was-a-shark" doctrine.

Mary had a little shark
It's teeth were sharp you know
And everywhere that Mary went
she had to drag a 50,000 gallon galvanized steel saltwater tank with her

I once got a 'C+' in poetry!

berkeley 06-05-2007 03:07 PM

:lol

tbpew 06-05-2007 03:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digging4Truth (Post 142356)
Several questions come to this wondering mind.

I wonder if the baby shark was male or female?

I wonder if, in the continued absence of males, if this continued several generations what changes might begin to occur with a series of births with no male progenitor?

This would be an interesting thing to know more about.

would they stop swimming and start driving PT Crusiers?

James Griffin 09-28-2007 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Digging4Truth (Post 142356)
Several questions come to this wondering mind.

I wonder if the baby shark was male or female?

I wonder if, in the continued absence of males, if this continued several generations what changes might begin to occur with a series of births with no male progenitor?

This would be an interesting thing to know more about.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parthenogenesis


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