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Title: Volvox


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Volvox
  • THE FIERCE ROLLER

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Why do they interest us?
  • Individual cells that cooperate together in a
    colony to behave like a multicellular organism
  • Good for studying the origins of multicellularity
    because easy to find (pond scum!), division of
    labor, well-studied, relatively young (can study
    genomes relatively untouched by genetic drift),
    easily manipulated

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How are they like multicellular organisms?
  • Individual cells are connected to each other
    through cytoplasmic bridges formed from
    incomplete cytokinesis
  • Each cell uses its flagella in unison with the
    other cells to propel the entire colony
  • All cells dont have the same job division of
    labor (germ-soma)!
  • Can undergo both asexual and sexual reproduction

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How does it move?
  • Each cell has two flagella, but theyre not the
    same one is older than the other, and they move
    like in breast stroke
  • Ca2 concentrations control which flagella
    dominates, allows the colony to turn, important
    for finding light or avoiding too much light
  • Flagella stick out of the colony and propel

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How does it reproduce?
  • Asexually not binary fission, but multiple
    fission. Grows to 2n times its own size and
    divides n times. Have bigger cells from
    asymmetric division, gonidia, do the dividing
    division of labor
  • Sexually males secrete pheromone that cause
    other males to reproduce sexually. Used when
    conditions unfavorable to produce spores capable
    of withstanding harsh conditions sperm (divides)
    and egg (grows)
  • Look!

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What can they tell us?
  • Many different species of Volvox all evolved
    separately, relatively recently, can study to
    figure out how multicellularity arises (see
    handout for controversy) and the different routes
    the Volvox took (same genes for reproductive
    repression? Same molecular pathways to same
    morphological end? Modified old genes or new
    genes?)

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Sources
  • http//micro.magnet.fsu.edu/moviegallery/pondscum/
    protozoa/volvox/index.html
  • http//www.btinternet.com/stephen.durr/volvox.htm
    l
  • http//protist.i.hosei.ac.jp/PDB/Images/Chlorophyt
    a/Volvox/
  • http//www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/indexmag.html?
    http//www.microscopy-uk.org.uk/mag/artdec03/volvo
    x.html
  • Kirk, David L. Volvox Molecular-Genetic Origins
    of Multicellularity and Cellular Differentiation

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