The largest lizards in the world are capable of "virgin births".
Scientists report of two cases where female Komodo dragons have produced offspring without male contact.
Tests revealed their eggs had developed without being fertilised by sperm - a process called parthenogenesis, the team wrote in the journal Nature.
One of the reptiles, Flora, a resident of Chester Zoo in the UK, is awaiting her clutch of eight eggs to hatch, with a due-date estimated around Christmas.
Kevin Buley, a curator at Chester Zoo and a co-author on the paper, said: "Flora laid her eggs at the end of May and, given the incubation period of between seven and nine months, it is possible they could hatch around Christmas - which for a 'virgin birth' would finish the story off nicely.
"We will be on the look-out for shepherds, wise men and an unusually bright star in the sky over Chester Zoo."
Flora, who has never been kept with a male Komodo dragon, produced 11 eggs earlier this year. Three died off, providing the material needed for genetic tests.
These revealed the offspring were not exact genetic copies (clones) of their mother, but their genetic make-up was derived just from her.
The team concluded they were a result of asexual reproduction, and are waiting for the remaining eight eggs to hatch.
Abnormal phenomenon?
Another captive-bred female called Sungai, at London Zoo in the UK, produced four offspring earlier this year - more than two years after her last contact with a male, the scientists reported in the same paper.
Again, genetic tests revealed the Komodo dragon babies, which are healthy and growing normally, were produced through parthenogenesis.
Sungai was also able to reproduce sexually, producing another baby offspring after mating with a male called Raja.
Richard Gibson, an author on the paper and a curator at the Zoological Society of London, said: "Parthenogenesis has been described before in about 70 species of vertebrates, but it has always been regarded to be a very unusual, perhaps abnormal phenomenon."
It has been shown in some snakes, fish, a monitor lizard and even a turkey, he said.
"But we have seen this in two separate, unrelated female Komodo dragons within a year, so this suggests maybe parthenogenesis is much more widespread and common than previously considered."
He added: "Because these animals were in captivity for years without male access, they reproduced parthenogenetically.
"But the ability to reproduce parthenogenetically is obviously an ancestral capability."
He said the lizards could have evolved the ability to reproduce asexually when, for example, a lone female was washed up alone on an island with no males to breed with.
Because of the genetics of this process, he added, her children would always be male. And like Sungai, she would be able to switch back to sexual reproduction, so she could breed to establish a new colony.
There are fewer than 4,000 Komodo dragons in the wild, and they are found in three islands in Indonesia: Komodo, Flores and Rinca.
Adult males can grow up to 3m (10ft) in length and weigh up to 90kg (200lb) - making them the biggest lizards on the planet.
The researchers said that, to ensure genetic diversity of Komodo dragons kept in captivity, zoos should perhaps keep males and females together to avoid asexual reproduction.
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As I recall, there are entire species of lizards that reproduce parthenogenically. Including some that are interspecies hybrids, and get around the difficulty of not having a mate of the same kind by not needing one.
It's not quite the same thing, but I remember that there's a species of wasp that mostly reproduces parthenogenically, because a bacterium that passes only from female to female makes it that way. When the wasp is cured, it breeds normally with males. I mention this just to repeat the great line, "Virgin birth is curable with penicillin."
It's not quite the same thing, but I remember that there's a species of wasp that mostly reproduces parthenogenically, because a bacterium that passes only from female to female makes it that way. When the wasp is cured, it breeds normally with males. I mention this just to repeat the great line, "Virgin birth is curable with penicillin."
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It's just like[size=0] the giant lizard that had absolutely nothing in common with[/size] Godzilla!
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Maybe this is a stupid question, but do they ever bother to check in cases like these whether the mother is a hermaphrodite, with two sets of genitals? They don't go into how its done beyond throwing out the big fancy Latin term, and since all the species they named have cloaca and internal genitalia in both sexes, I would find it easy to accept that these offspring were the results of what is basically an extreme form of masturbation.
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You and a creationist are watching the news. The current article describes how a female komodo dragon gave birth without male contact. This type of process is called parthenogenesis and has been observed in other species as well.
Suddenly the creationists face turns white. He thinks God has abandoned us because a mere animal to experienced a virgin birth. You explain that the process is most probably an ancestral ability from before we evolved sexual reproduction.
The creationist stubbornly repeats that God has abandoned us and that the Komodo dragon offspring is the new child of God.
And on another note
Suddenly the creationists face turns white. He thinks God has abandoned us because a mere animal to experienced a virgin birth. You explain that the process is most probably an ancestral ability from before we evolved sexual reproduction.
The creationist stubbornly repeats that God has abandoned us and that the Komodo dragon offspring is the new child of God.
And on another note
This sounds a bit strange as evolution occurs between generations and amoung populations rather than individuals. Unless they are using the word evolution very loosely its almost as it he is describing larmarkianism.He said the lizards could have evolved the ability to reproduce asexually when, for example, a lone female was washed up alone on an island with no males to breed with.
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Maybe they're using 'evolution' in the standard English definition (that is, 'change') rather than the biological?mr friendly guy wrote:You and a creationist are watching the news. The current article describes how a female komodo dragon gave birth without male contact. This type of process is called parthenogenesis and has been observed in other species as well.
Suddenly the creationists face turns white. He thinks God has abandoned us because a mere animal to experienced a virgin birth. You explain that the process is most probably an ancestral ability from before we evolved sexual reproduction.
The creationist stubbornly repeats that God has abandoned us and that the Komodo dragon offspring is the new child of God.
And on another note
This sounds a bit strange as evolution occurs between generations and amoung populations rather than individuals. Unless they are using the word evolution very loosely its almost as it he is describing larmarkianism.He said the lizards could have evolved the ability to reproduce asexually when, for example, a lone female was washed up alone on an island with no males to breed with.
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Wait, wouldn't the offspring just be clones of the parent? So I don't understand this bit:
"Because of the genetics of this process, he added, her children would always be male. And like Sungai, she would be able to switch back to sexual reproduction, so she could breed to establish a new colony."
Why are the offspring males? If its asexual reproduction, they should be genetically identical to the parent. Where's the y chromosome coming from? Or is the biology behind sexual differentiation different with reptiles?
"Because of the genetics of this process, he added, her children would always be male. And like Sungai, she would be able to switch back to sexual reproduction, so she could breed to establish a new colony."
Why are the offspring males? If its asexual reproduction, they should be genetically identical to the parent. Where's the y chromosome coming from? Or is the biology behind sexual differentiation different with reptiles?
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In reptiles, assuming Komodo Dragons follow the same pattern that most reptiles and many birds do (and they do, I looked it up), they do a ZW chromosome pattern rather than an XY and exhibit female heterogamety (Males are ZZ and females are ZW). That means if they self fertilize, they can either get a ZZ (male) or a WW (dead) offspring. They cannot get a heterogametous condition there, which requires sexual reproduction.Isana Kadeb wrote:Why are the offspring males? If its asexual reproduction, they should be genetically identical to the parent. Where's the y chromosome coming from? Or is the biology behind sexual differentiation different with reptiles?
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Isana Kadeb wrote:Why are the offspring males? If its asexual reproduction, they should be genetically identical to the parent. Where's the y chromosome coming from? Or is the biology behind sexual differentiation different with reptiles?
Wiki wrote:The offspring of parthenogenesis will be all female if two like chromosomes determine the female sex (such as systems where XX is female and XY is male), but male if the female sex is determined by unlike chromosomes (such as systems where WZ is female and ZZ is male), because the process involves the inheritance and subsequent duplication of only a single sex chromosome.
It's weird because just above that he had already said "But the ability to reproduce parthenogenetically is obviously an ancestral capability.", so it would have been there the whole time, and wouldn't have to evolve. They could be mangling this quote from Kevin Buley from a slightly earlier CNN article:mr friendly guy wrote:This sounds a bit strange as evolution occurs between generations and amoung populations rather than individuals. Unless they are using the word evolution very loosely its almost as it he is describing larmarkianism.
"The genetics of self-fertilization in lizards means that all her hatchlings would have to be male. These would grow up to mate with their own mother and therefore, within one generation, there would potentially be a population able to reproduce normally on the new island," Buley said.
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Not AFAIK. Our local museum has been breeding them successfully for several years.Don't tuataras reproduce exclusively through parthenogenesis now?
http://www.southlandmuseum.com/tuatara_-_facts.htm
Though just because I haven't heard of them doing it doesn't mean they can't.
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