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Female Sharks Can Reproduce Alone

mikesd81 writes "The Washington Post has an article about a team of American and Irish researchers that have discovered that some female sharks can reproduce without having sex, the first time that scientists have found the unusual capacity in such an ancient vertebrate species. Their report concludes that sharks can reproduce asexually through the process known as parthenogenesis (the growth and development of an embryo or seed without fertilization by a male). Scientists started investigating after a female hammerhead shark was mysteriously born at Omaha's Henry Doorly Zoo in a tank that housed 3 female sharks. It was originally thought one had stored sperm from a male shark before fertilizing an egg. However, baby shark's genetic makeup perfectly matched one of the females in the tank, with no sign of a male parent."

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  1. Necessary improvement by 6Yankee · · Score: 5, Funny

    They were forced to evolve this ability after all the males were killed in frickin' laser accidents during mating attempts.

    1. Re:Necessary improvement by sherms · · Score: 5, Funny

      So does this mean attorneys will be able to reproduce without sex soon?

  2. Note to self... by Steve--Balllmer · · Score: 5, Funny

    don't clone dinosaurs using shark DNA.

  3. Womyn rejoice! by R2.0 · · Score: 5, Funny

    Finally, proof that Mother Nature never intended males to exist at all.

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  4. Parthenogenesis does not create a clone by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Informative

    the baby should not have been genetically identical to anything in the tank unless its mother was also a parthenogen. parthenogenesis creates a homozygotic offspring that can have any random mix of the two chromosomes the mother carries for each pair. so if the mother has AB, the parthenogenic offspring can have either AA or BB, which is not identical to the mother since the mother has AB. the only way it can be identical is if the mother is also homozygotic and therefore a parthenogen.

    1. Re:Parthenogenesis does not create a clone by ozborn · · Score: 5, Informative

      determined that a byproduct formed when sharks produce eggs, known as a sister polar body, had fused with an unfertilized egg to produce the baby shark, whose DNA had only half as much genetic variability as the mother.

      You've misread the article (which in fairness was not precisely written) and you're misunderstanding how parthogenesis is working here. The article claims only that the offspring is a perfect genetic "match" for the mom, not that it is identical to the mom since it also says the offspring has half the variability. What this means is the genetic test they did not pick up any polymorphisms not found in the mother. That's what they mean by "identical match".

      Also parthogenesis does not create homozygotic offspring (although given enough generations it will), the immediate offspring is a result of a fusion event between 2 products of meiosis - the egg and one of the polar bodies. Thus the offspring will have a different genetic makeup to the mother. In particular half (on average) of the mother's heterozygous loci will become homozygous in the offspring. Thus the offspring has half the genetic variability.

      This has potentially bad consequences because of the # of recessive lethal alleles the average organisms carry. Think of parthogenesis as the worst form of incest possible.

  5. Big Deal by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    My wife does this

    Not sure why the kids are black tho

  6. On Henry Doorly by ender81b · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Just a quick note, if you are ever in the Omaha, Nebraska area definitely stop by Henry Doorly Zoo. It's probably the nation's second best zoo behind San Diego's, and the shark tunnel is fantastic. As are the penguins, and the desert dome, and indoor jungle, and... A few winters ago we went to the Zoo and the place was deserted. Was able to just lay down in the Shark Tunnel and watch the sharks swim overhead for about a half hour with no one coming down. Was fantastic. At any rate, also -- as far as the article goes -- I wish someone would have some more explanation for how this works. Kindof freaky.

  7. The Immaculate by poor_boi · · Score: 5, Funny


    They should name the baby shark "Jesus." I think that would be kind of funny.



  8. Great Whites? by JRGhaddar · · Score: 5, Informative

    This is actually really interesting, and makes a lot of sense. Shark's genetics haven't evolved that much from its ancient relatives so this reproduction method would definitely limit variations. But I am curious as to if this is how the great white reproduces. Very little is known about the great whites breeding habits. One of the prevailing theories centers around whale carcasses.

  9. So.. by DeeVeeAnt · · Score: 5, Funny

    Nobody jumped the shark then?

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  10. Sharks.... by curecollector · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...can go fuck themselves.

  11. MOD PARENT UP by Scooter's_dad · · Score: 5, Funny

    For clearing up a common mis-"conception."

    And for not making a lame joke about parthenogenesis like I just did.

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  12. Re:Obligatory by Delirium+Tremens · · Score: 5, Funny

    I for one welcome our immaculately conceived virgin-born shark messiah overladies