In house mice, genetic compatibility is influenced by the t haplotype, a driving selfish genetic element with a recessive lethal allele, imposing fundamental costs on mate choice decisions. Here, we evaluate the cost of genetic incompatibility and its implication for mate choice in a wild house mice population. In laboratory reared mice, we detected no fertility (number of embryos) or fecundity (ability to conceive) costs of the t, and yet we found a high cost of genetic incompatibility: heterozygote crosses produced 40% smaller birth litter sizes because of prenatal mortality. Surprisingly, transmission of t in crosses using +/t males was influenced by female genotype, consistent with postcopulatory female choice for + sperm in +/t females...
Background Western house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model ...
BackgroundWestern house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model sp...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
The t haplotype in house mice is a well-known selfish genetic element with detrimental, nonadditive ...
The t haplotype in house mice is a well-known selfish genetic element with detrimental, nonadditive ...
The t haplotype in house mice is a well-known selfish genetic element with detrimental, nonadditive ...
Meiotic drivers distort transmission to the next generation in their favor, with detrimental effects...
According to the Mendelian rules of inheritance, every chromosome or allele of a diploid organism ha...
At first sight, biological organisms appear as harmonious entities, armed with features exquisitely ...
Reproductive isolation between species is often caused by deleterious interactions among loci in hyb...
Reproductive isolation between species is often caused by deleterious interactions among loci in hyb...
BackgroundWestern house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model sp...
BackgroundWestern house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model sp...
Journal ArticleHouse mice prefer mates genetically dissimilar at the major histocompatibility comple...
Background Western house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model ...
Background Western house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model ...
BackgroundWestern house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model sp...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
The t haplotype in house mice is a well-known selfish genetic element with detrimental, nonadditive ...
The t haplotype in house mice is a well-known selfish genetic element with detrimental, nonadditive ...
The t haplotype in house mice is a well-known selfish genetic element with detrimental, nonadditive ...
Meiotic drivers distort transmission to the next generation in their favor, with detrimental effects...
According to the Mendelian rules of inheritance, every chromosome or allele of a diploid organism ha...
At first sight, biological organisms appear as harmonious entities, armed with features exquisitely ...
Reproductive isolation between species is often caused by deleterious interactions among loci in hyb...
Reproductive isolation between species is often caused by deleterious interactions among loci in hyb...
BackgroundWestern house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model sp...
BackgroundWestern house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model sp...
Journal ArticleHouse mice prefer mates genetically dissimilar at the major histocompatibility comple...
Background Western house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model ...
Background Western house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model ...
BackgroundWestern house mice Mus musculus domesticus are among the most important mammalian model sp...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...