The Mystery of the Celibate Rotifer
- What is a bdelloid rotifer?
- What is meant by ‘ancient asexual?’
- Describe how mutation rates can prove that rotifers are ‘ancient asexuals.’ What other evidence exists that bdelloids are asexual?
- What happens to most species that ‘give up’ sex for cloning?
- What are the advantages/disadvantages to sex?
- Describe the Red Queen hypothesis that explains why ancient asexuals are rare among eukaryotes.
- What happens when the rotifers are exposed to fungi?
- How to rotifers escape the fungus? How do rotifers travel from habitat to habitat?
Reading Questions: “Wholly Virgin” from Dr. Tatiana’s Sex Advice to All Creation
- What distinguishes viruses, bacteria, and eukaryotes?
- What provides genetic variation for eukaryotes, in terms of reproduction? Explain the analogy the author uses concerning a deck of cards.
- Elaborate on the Red Queen hypothesis that explains why ancient asexuals are rare among eukaryotes.
- What are the ‘ratchet’ and the ‘hatchet,’ as they relate to mutations?
- What are the evolutionary disadvantages of being asexual (as a species)? What are the evolutionary advantages of being sexual (as a species)?
- How does reproduction relate to infectious disease?
- Are males necessary? Is sex necessary?
- Come up with at least FOUR bullet-point statements for and against males/sex from an evolutionary perspective.(We will be discussing/debating this as a class!)
The Meaning of Sex: Genes and Gender
sections 27-30 – 38:23-48:23
- Why is sex good in an evolutionary sense?
- In determining if males are necessary, what two scenarios is the presenter comparing?
- What is the gender composition of species that clone?
- What do the fruits and vegetables represent?
- What are the rules of the simulation?
- What fraction of genes do clonally reproducing species pass to their offspring? What fraction of genes do sexually reproducing species pass to their offspring?
- Who ‘wins’ in the first generation?
- What creates diversity and the ‘raw material’ for evolution?
- What does swapping the banana for oranges and the apples for lettuce represent?
- What do most mutations do? What does the wilted lettuce represent? The rotting bananas?
- After swapping in deleterious mutations, which group ‘wins’ – the clonal reproducers or sexual reproducers?
- What is the benefit of sex and meiosis? What is the evolutionary purpose of males?