SummaryWe harness an experimental design that enables us to completely disentangle mitochondrial from nuclear genetic effects in the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster. Using this design, we directly link male fertility outcomes to the mitochondrial haplotype. Specifically, we show that competitive male fertility, measured in vivo, differs across naturally occurring mitochondrial haplotypes. We discuss this result in the context of recent studies that support the evolutionary hypothesis according to which maternal inheritance of mitochondria will facilitate the accumulation of male-harming mutations in the mitochondrial genome, when these same mutations are benign, beneficial or slightly deleterious in their effects on females [1–3]. We pred...
Strict maternal inheritance renders the mitochondrial genome susceptible to accumulating mutations t...
Assuming that fathers never transmit mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to their offspring, mitochondrial mut...
SummaryMitochondria underpin energy conversion in eukaryotes. Their small genomes have been the subj...
Theory predicts that maternal inheritance of mitochondria will facilitate the accumulation of mtDNA ...
Theory predicts that maternal inheritance of mitochondria will facilitate the accumulation of mtDNA ...
Under maternal inheritance, mitochondrial genomes are prone to accumulate mutations that exhibit mal...
Abstract The maternal inheritance of mitochondrial genomes entails a sex‐specific selective sieve, w...
Evolutionary theory proposes that maternal inheritance of mitochondria will facilitate the accumulat...
Mitochondria are maternally transmitted; hence, their genome can only make a direct and adaptive res...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
SummaryThe maternal transmission of mitochondrial genomes invokes a sex-specific selective sieve, wh...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
The maternal transmission of mitochondrial genomes invokes a sex-specific selective sieve, whereby m...
Eukaryotic cells typically contain numerous mitochondria, each with multiple copies of their own gen...
Mitochondrial genetic variation shapes the expression of life-history traits associated with reprodu...
Strict maternal inheritance renders the mitochondrial genome susceptible to accumulating mutations t...
Assuming that fathers never transmit mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to their offspring, mitochondrial mut...
SummaryMitochondria underpin energy conversion in eukaryotes. Their small genomes have been the subj...
Theory predicts that maternal inheritance of mitochondria will facilitate the accumulation of mtDNA ...
Theory predicts that maternal inheritance of mitochondria will facilitate the accumulation of mtDNA ...
Under maternal inheritance, mitochondrial genomes are prone to accumulate mutations that exhibit mal...
Abstract The maternal inheritance of mitochondrial genomes entails a sex‐specific selective sieve, w...
Evolutionary theory proposes that maternal inheritance of mitochondria will facilitate the accumulat...
Mitochondria are maternally transmitted; hence, their genome can only make a direct and adaptive res...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
SummaryThe maternal transmission of mitochondrial genomes invokes a sex-specific selective sieve, wh...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
The maternal transmission of mitochondrial genomes invokes a sex-specific selective sieve, whereby m...
Eukaryotic cells typically contain numerous mitochondria, each with multiple copies of their own gen...
Mitochondrial genetic variation shapes the expression of life-history traits associated with reprodu...
Strict maternal inheritance renders the mitochondrial genome susceptible to accumulating mutations t...
Assuming that fathers never transmit mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) to their offspring, mitochondrial mut...
SummaryMitochondria underpin energy conversion in eukaryotes. Their small genomes have been the subj...