SR chromosomes are the best-known case of sex chromosome meiotic drive. These X chromosomes cause the production of female-biased progenies in several Drosophila species. Due to their meiotic drive advantage, they are expected to spread and become fixed, resulting in population extinction due to the lack of males. However, this apparently does not occur: SR chromosomes are maintained in balanced polymorphisms, resulting from the equilibrium between their meiotic drive advantage and deleterious fitness eects. In this paper we review the current explanations for their deleterious eects and we argue that it is highly improbable that all newly emerged SR are suciently deleterious to avoid fixation. Unbalanced SR almost certainly arise and go un...
Most meiotic drivers, such as the t-haplotype in Mus and the segregation distorter (SD) in Drosophil...
Intra-genomic conflict has the potential to cause widespread changes in patterns of genetic diversit...
Non-Mendelian segregation, also known as meiotic drive, is a phenomenon that causes distorted sex ra...
International audienceSex-ratio (SR) meiotic drivers are X-linked selfish genetic elements that prom...
In several Drosophila species there is a trait known as ''sex-ratio'': males carrying certain X chro...
Many species of Drosophila have an X chromosome inversion polymorphism: the Standard arrangement and...
Understanding the pleiotropic consequences of gene drive systems on host fitness is essential to pre...
Sex ratio distortion (sex-ratio for short) has been reported in numerous species such as Drosophila,...
International audienceMeiotic drivers are selfish genetic elements that promote their own transmissi...
Selfish genetic elements bias their own transmission to the next generation, even at the expense of ...
Meiotic drivers are selfish genetic elements that promote their own transmission into the gametes, w...
Sex ratio distortion (sex-ratio for short) has been reported in numerous species such as Drosophila,...
The evolution of heteromorphic sex chromosomes creates a genetic condition favoring the invasion of ...
Sex ratio distortion (sex-ratio for short) has been reported in numerous species such as Drosophila,...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...
Most meiotic drivers, such as the t-haplotype in Mus and the segregation distorter (SD) in Drosophil...
Intra-genomic conflict has the potential to cause widespread changes in patterns of genetic diversit...
Non-Mendelian segregation, also known as meiotic drive, is a phenomenon that causes distorted sex ra...
International audienceSex-ratio (SR) meiotic drivers are X-linked selfish genetic elements that prom...
In several Drosophila species there is a trait known as ''sex-ratio'': males carrying certain X chro...
Many species of Drosophila have an X chromosome inversion polymorphism: the Standard arrangement and...
Understanding the pleiotropic consequences of gene drive systems on host fitness is essential to pre...
Sex ratio distortion (sex-ratio for short) has been reported in numerous species such as Drosophila,...
International audienceMeiotic drivers are selfish genetic elements that promote their own transmissi...
Selfish genetic elements bias their own transmission to the next generation, even at the expense of ...
Meiotic drivers are selfish genetic elements that promote their own transmission into the gametes, w...
Sex ratio distortion (sex-ratio for short) has been reported in numerous species such as Drosophila,...
The evolution of heteromorphic sex chromosomes creates a genetic condition favoring the invasion of ...
Sex ratio distortion (sex-ratio for short) has been reported in numerous species such as Drosophila,...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...
Most meiotic drivers, such as the t-haplotype in Mus and the segregation distorter (SD) in Drosophil...
Intra-genomic conflict has the potential to cause widespread changes in patterns of genetic diversit...
Non-Mendelian segregation, also known as meiotic drive, is a phenomenon that causes distorted sex ra...