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. 2016 Feb;119(1):1-3.
doi: 10.1016/j.zool.2015.10.001. Epub 2015 Nov 4.

Symmetrization in jellyfish: reorganization to regain function, and not lost parts

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Symmetrization in jellyfish: reorganization to regain function, and not lost parts

Michael J Abrams et al. Zoology (Jena). 2016 Feb.
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Abstract

We recently reported a previously unidentified strategy of self-repair in the moon jellyfish Aurelia aurita. Rather than regenerating lost parts, juvenile Aurelia reorganize remaining parts to regain essential body symmetry. This process that we called symmetrization is rapid and frequent, and is not driven by cell proliferation or cell death. Instead, the swimming machinery generates mechanical forces that drive symmetrization. We found evidence for symmetrization across three other species of jellyfish (Chrysaora pacifica, Mastigias sp., and Cotylorhiza tuberculata). We propose reorganization to regain function without recovery of initial morphology as a potentially broad class of self-repair strategy beyond radially symmetrical animals, and discuss the implications of this finding on the evolution of self-repair strategies in animals.

Keywords: Jellyfish; Regeneration; Self-repair; Symmetrization.

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