SummaryIn many animal species, males suffer more from age-related disease than females. Is there a common cause for this burden on male health? Recent work supports the theory that the female transmission of mitochondria disproportionately increases the mutation load in males
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) facilitates the evolutionary accumulation of mutat...
In the great majority of sexual organisms, cytoplasmic genomes such as the mitochondrial genome are ...
In the great majority of sexual organisms, cytoplasmic genomes such as the mitochondrial genome are ...
SummaryThe maternal transmission of mitochondrial genomes invokes a sex-specific selective sieve, wh...
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...
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 ...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
Strict maternal inheritance renders the mitochondrial genome susceptible to accumulating mutations t...
Strict maternal inheritance renders the mitochondrial genome susceptible to accumulating mutations t...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
AbstractIn mammals, most new mutations occur in males. But a study of the evolution of a human X to ...
In the great majority of sexual organisms, cytoplasmic genomes such as the mitochondrial genome are ...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) facilitates the evolutionary accumulation of mutat...
In the great majority of sexual organisms, cytoplasmic genomes such as the mitochondrial genome are ...
In the great majority of sexual organisms, cytoplasmic genomes such as the mitochondrial genome are ...
SummaryThe maternal transmission of mitochondrial genomes invokes a sex-specific selective sieve, wh...
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...
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 ...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
Strict maternal inheritance renders the mitochondrial genome susceptible to accumulating mutations t...
Strict maternal inheritance renders the mitochondrial genome susceptible to accumulating mutations t...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) was originally thought to prevent any response to ...
AbstractIn mammals, most new mutations occur in males. But a study of the evolution of a human X to ...
In the great majority of sexual organisms, cytoplasmic genomes such as the mitochondrial genome are ...
Maternal inheritance of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) facilitates the evolutionary accumulation of mutat...
In the great majority of sexual organisms, cytoplasmic genomes such as the mitochondrial genome are ...
In the great majority of sexual organisms, cytoplasmic genomes such as the mitochondrial genome are ...