The evolution and development of sinistral snails Angus Davison and Maureen Liu Institute of Genetics/School of Biology University of Nottingham The maternal inheritance of chirality The phenotype of offspring depends upon the genotype of their mother. D = dominant dextral allele; S = recessive sinistral allele. Only five phenotype/genotype combinations are possible. Dextral snails can be of genotype DD, DS or SS. Sinistral snails can be genotype DS or SS; they can not be DD because the mother must have carried the dominant dextral allele. Dextral is dominant in this scheme but not always so (e.g. Partula) Crampton 1890s; Boycott & Diver 1923; Sturtevant 1923 Nodal – backwards? Candidate gene? Snails (Lymnaea stagnalis) in culture – Direct – gene products Indirect – mapping Angus Davison, Aziz Aboobaker and Maureen Liu (University of Nottingham) Prof. Mark Blaxter, Dr John Davey (University of Edinburgh)