Genetic Compatibility And Hatching Success In The Sea Lamprey (Petromyzon Marinus). Is There A Better Half?

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Article Date: 03 Dec 2008 - 9:00 PDT

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It often assumed that the quality of a potential mate in terms of how their genes affect their offspring quality is a fixed feature of each individual.

However, it is becoming increasingly apparent that this is not always the case, and that mates may vary in compatibility more than in quality. We fertilised separate batches of eggs from female sea lampreys (a parasitic fish) with sperm from several different males.

This revealed that the viability of offspring was mainly dependent on how compatible partners were. For female lampreys, there are no good or bad males, but there are better halves.

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