Copepoda source details
White, M.M. & I.A. McLaren. (2000). Copepod development rates in relation to genome size and 18S rDNA copy number. Genome 43(5):750-755.
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White, M.M. & I.A. McLaren
2000
Copepod development rates in relation to genome size and 18S rDNA copy number.
Genome
43(5):750-755.
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It is known that body sizes and temperature-independent developmental durations within two genera of calanoid Copepoda (Crustacea) are positively related to nuclear DNA contents of their somatic nuclei. Evidently because of the constraint of similar cell numbers among the species, (nucleotypic) effects of nucleus size on cell size and on cell-level processes are expressed at the whole-organism level. Here, we show that developmental durations of eight species of five genera are also negatively related to their greatly differing numbers of 18S rRNA genes per unit DNA. We propose that levels of rDNA iteration among copepods have been controlled by natural selection to regulate ribosome concentrations, therefore protein production and development rates, independently of the large variations in genome sizes, which are in turn adapted to regulating cell and therefore body sizes.
Acartia hudsonica Pinhey, 1926 represented as Acartia (Acartiura) hudsonica Pinhey, 1926 (additional source)
Calanus finmarchicus (Gunnerus, 1770) (additional source)
Calanus glacialis Jaschnov, 1955 (additional source)
Calanus hyperboreus Krøyer, 1838 (additional source)
Calanus pacificus Brodsky, 1948 represented as Calanus pacificus pacificus Brodsky, 1948 (additional source)
Pseudocalanus acuspes (Giesbrecht, 1881) (additional source)
Temora longicornis (Müller O.F., 1785) (additional source)
Calanus finmarchicus (Gunnerus, 1770) (additional source)
Calanus glacialis Jaschnov, 1955 (additional source)
Calanus hyperboreus Krøyer, 1838 (additional source)
Calanus pacificus Brodsky, 1948 represented as Calanus pacificus pacificus Brodsky, 1948 (additional source)
Pseudocalanus acuspes (Giesbrecht, 1881) (additional source)
Temora longicornis (Müller O.F., 1785) (additional source)
