International audienceGynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite individuals. In most cases, this dimorphism involves the interaction of cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) genes and nuclear restorer genes. Two scenarios can account for how these interactions maintain gynodioecy. Either CMS genes recurrently enter populations at low frequency via mutation or migration and go to fixation unimpeded (successive sweeps), or CMS genes maintain polymorphism over evolutionary time through interactions with a nuclear restorer allele (balanced polymorphism). To distinguish between these scenarios, we used transcriptome sequencing in gynodioecious Thymus vulgaris and surveyed genome-wide diversity in 18 naturally occurrin...
International audienceGynodioecy is defined as the coexistence of two different sexual morphs in a p...
Inheritance of male sterility was studied in the gynodioecious species Plantago coronopus using five...
The mode of inheritance of the male sterility trait is crucial for understanding the evolutionary dy...
International audienceGynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite ind...
Gynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite individuals. In most case...
International audienceMany flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the ...
Thymus vulgaris is a gynodioecious species (in which females and hermaphrodites coex-ist) with a hig...
Many flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the two most common cases ...
ABSTRACT Background: Females and hermaphrodites co-exist in populations of gynodioecious plant speci...
Summary. Nucleocytoplasmic determination ofmale ste-rility in Thymus vulgaris L. has been assumed in...
International audienceCytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is a form of genetic conflict over sex determ...
Biological situations involving conflict can create arms race situations with repeated fixations of ...
Gynodioecy, the coexistence of hermaphrodites and females (i.e. male-sterile plants) in natural plan...
International audienceGynodioecy is defined as the coexistence of two different sexual morphs in a p...
Inheritance of male sterility was studied in the gynodioecious species Plantago coronopus using five...
The mode of inheritance of the male sterility trait is crucial for understanding the evolutionary dy...
International audienceGynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite ind...
Gynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite individuals. In most case...
International audienceMany flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the ...
Thymus vulgaris is a gynodioecious species (in which females and hermaphrodites coex-ist) with a hig...
Many flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the two most common cases ...
ABSTRACT Background: Females and hermaphrodites co-exist in populations of gynodioecious plant speci...
Summary. Nucleocytoplasmic determination ofmale ste-rility in Thymus vulgaris L. has been assumed in...
International audienceCytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is a form of genetic conflict over sex determ...
Biological situations involving conflict can create arms race situations with repeated fixations of ...
Gynodioecy, the coexistence of hermaphrodites and females (i.e. male-sterile plants) in natural plan...
International audienceGynodioecy is defined as the coexistence of two different sexual morphs in a p...
Inheritance of male sterility was studied in the gynodioecious species Plantago coronopus using five...
The mode of inheritance of the male sterility trait is crucial for understanding the evolutionary dy...