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Fernando Dini and Pierangelo Luporini; Mating-Type Polymorphic Variation in Euplotes minuta (Ciliophora: Hypotrichida). J.Protozool. 32(1):111-117, 1985

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An investigation was carried out to probe into the mating-type structure of a local population of the marine ciliate, Euplotes minuta. From this population, nine different mating types belonging to a unique set were isolated. The nine type-representative wild stocks analyzed were found to be heterozygous at the mating-type (mat) locus and provided, together with their sexual progeny, a total of 15 pure mating types. In E. minuta, the high-multiple nature of the basic mating system controlled by a series of peck-order alleles at a single locus should be considered a virtual certainty. The relationships among the genetic economies of the similar bottom-dwelling marine ciliates of the genus Euplotes, the E. vannus-crassus-minuta group, are discussed.