TY - JOUR
T1 - Nonmodal scutes patterns in the loggerhead sea turtle (Caretta caretta): A possible epigenetic effect?
AU - Arculeo, Marco
AU - Alduina, Rosa
AU - Pisciotta, Annalisa
AU - Pisciotta, null
AU - Persichetti, null
AU - Caracappa, null
AU - Arculeo, Marco
AU - Caracappa, Santo
AU - Alduina, null
AU - Caracappa, Santo
PY - 2016
Y1 - 2016
N2 - Eleven specimens of the threatened Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta (L., 1758)) were caught accidentally by fishermen in different parts of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea). Five of them showed an atypical number of carapacial and plastron scutes, making the immediate identification of the specimens as C. caretta difficult. Both genetic and epigenetic analysis were carried out on these specimens. Sequencing of a 649 bp sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene allowed us to classify all the individuals as C. caretta. Epigenetic analysis, performed by evaluating the total level of DNA cytosine methylation, showed a reduced and significant (F = 72.65, p < 0.01) global level of methylated cytosines in the turtles with nonmodal scutes compared with the normal turtles. Our results suggest that the variability in the number of scutes could be dependent on the environmental conditions during embryonic incubation, via an epigenetic mechanism. This finding could have implications in our understanding of the pathways of morphological evolution and diversification in the chelonians.
AB - Eleven specimens of the threatened Loggerhead Sea Turtle (Caretta caretta (L., 1758)) were caught accidentally by fishermen in different parts of Sicily (Mediterranean Sea). Five of them showed an atypical number of carapacial and plastron scutes, making the immediate identification of the specimens as C. caretta difficult. Both genetic and epigenetic analysis were carried out on these specimens. Sequencing of a 649 bp sequence of the mitochondrial cytochrome c oxidase I (COI) gene allowed us to classify all the individuals as C. caretta. Epigenetic analysis, performed by evaluating the total level of DNA cytosine methylation, showed a reduced and significant (F = 72.65, p < 0.01) global level of methylated cytosines in the turtles with nonmodal scutes compared with the normal turtles. Our results suggest that the variability in the number of scutes could be dependent on the environmental conditions during embryonic incubation, via an epigenetic mechanism. This finding could have implications in our understanding of the pathways of morphological evolution and diversification in the chelonians.
KW - Behavior and Systematics
KW - Caretta caretta; Cytosine methylation; Epigenetics; Loggerhead sea turtle; Mediterranean sea; Nonmodal scutes; Animal Science and Zoology; Ecology
KW - Evolution
KW - Behavior and Systematics
KW - Caretta caretta; Cytosine methylation; Epigenetics; Loggerhead sea turtle; Mediterranean sea; Nonmodal scutes; Animal Science and Zoology; Ecology
KW - Evolution
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10447/178276
UR - http://pubs.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca/rp-ps/journalDetail.jsp?jcode=cjz&lang=eng
M3 - Article
SN - 0008-4301
VL - 94
SP - 379
EP - 383
JO - Canadian Journal of Zoology
JF - Canadian Journal of Zoology
ER -