Biological situations involving conflict can create arms race situations with repeated fixations of different functional variants, producing selective sweeps and lowering neutral diversity in genome regions linked to the functional locus. However, they can sometimes lead to balancing selection, potentially creating long coalescent times for sites with functionally different variants, and, if recombination occurs rarely, for extended haplotypes carrying such variants. We tested between these possibilities in a gynodioecious plant, Plantago lanceolata, in which cytoplasmic male-sterility factors conflict with nuclear restorers of male fertility. We find low mitochondrial diversity, which does not support very long-term coexistence of highly d...
Male fertility in Plantago lanceolata is controlled by the interaction of cytoplasmic and nuclear ge...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondria creates a sex-specific selective sieve with implications for ma...
International audienceGynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite ind...
Biological situations involving conflict can create arms race situations with repeated fixations of ...
The maintenance of a gynodioecious breeding system (hermaphrodites and male-steriles) was studied in...
Gynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite individuals. In most case...
Many flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the two most common cases ...
International audienceCytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is a form of genetic conflict over sex determ...
Intraspecific coevolution between selfish elements and suppressors may promote interspecific hybrid ...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a significant evolutionary process, in particular becaus...
Male fertility in Plantago lanceolata is controlled by the interaction of cytoplasmic and nuclear ge...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondria creates a sex-specific selective sieve with implications for ma...
International audienceGynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite ind...
Biological situations involving conflict can create arms race situations with repeated fixations of ...
The maintenance of a gynodioecious breeding system (hermaphrodites and male-steriles) was studied in...
Gynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite individuals. In most case...
Many flowering plant species exhibit a variety of distinct sexual morphs, the two most common cases ...
International audienceCytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) is a form of genetic conflict over sex determ...
Intraspecific coevolution between selfish elements and suppressors may promote interspecific hybrid ...
Hybridization is increasingly recognized as a significant evolutionary process, in particular becaus...
Male fertility in Plantago lanceolata is controlled by the interaction of cytoplasmic and nuclear ge...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondria creates a sex-specific selective sieve with implications for ma...
International audienceGynodioecy is a sexual dimorphism where females coexist with hermaphrodite ind...