Convergent evolution of saccate body shapes in nematodes through distinct developmental mechanisms.
Sita ThapaMichael K GatesUrsula Reuter-CarlsonRebecca J AndrowskiNathan E SchroederPublished in: EvoDevo (2019)
Our data reveal that seam cell proliferation and epidermal nuclear ploidy correlate with growth in H. glycines. Our finding of distinct seam cell division patterns in the independently evolved saccate species M. incognita and H. glycines is suggestive of parallel evolution of saccate forms. The lack of seam cell proliferation in R. reniformis demonstrates that seam cell proliferation and endoreduplication are not strictly required for increased body volume and atypical body shape. We speculate that R. reniformis may serve as an extant transitional model for the evolution of saccate body shape.