Gene combinations conferring local fitness may be destroyed by mating with individuals that are adapted to a different environment. This form of outbreeding depression provides an evolutionary incentive for self-fertilization. We show that the yeast Saccharomyces paradoxus tends to self-fertilize when it is well adapted to its local environment but tends to outcross when it is poorly adapted. This behavior could preserve combinations of genes when they are beneficial and break them up when they are not, thereby helping adaptation. Haploid spores must germinate before mating, and we found that fitter spores had higher rates of germination across a 24-hour period, increasing the probability that they mate with germinated spores from the same ...
BACKGROUND: Saccharomyces yeasts are an important model system in many areas of biological research....
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Gene combinations conferring local fitness may be destroyed by mating with individuals that are adap...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
Sexual selection, the suite of processes that lead to differential mating success among individuals,...
Genetic variation within a species could cause negative epistasis leading to reduced hybrid fitness ...
Spores from wild yeast isolates often show great variation in the size of colonies they produce, for...
Although prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant spec...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
Divergent adaptation can be associated with reproductive isolation in speciation [1]. We recently de...
Natural selection acts on phenotypes within populations, yet it is allele frequency changes at the g...
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
SummaryDivergent adaptation can be associated with reproductive isolation in speciation [1]. We rece...
Saccharomyces yeast grow through mitotic cell division, converting resources into biomass. When cell...
BACKGROUND: Saccharomyces yeasts are an important model system in many areas of biological research....
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Gene combinations conferring local fitness may be destroyed by mating with individuals that are adap...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
Sexual selection, the suite of processes that lead to differential mating success among individuals,...
Genetic variation within a species could cause negative epistasis leading to reduced hybrid fitness ...
Spores from wild yeast isolates often show great variation in the size of colonies they produce, for...
Although prezygotic isolation between sympatric populations of closely related animal and plant spec...
Evolution proceeds through genetic changes to individuals, which are either propagated or disappear ...
Divergent adaptation can be associated with reproductive isolation in speciation [1]. We recently de...
Natural selection acts on phenotypes within populations, yet it is allele frequency changes at the g...
Natural selection gives rise to biodiversity by purging the less-fit among variants that are too sim...
SummaryDivergent adaptation can be associated with reproductive isolation in speciation [1]. We rece...
Saccharomyces yeast grow through mitotic cell division, converting resources into biomass. When cell...
BACKGROUND: Saccharomyces yeasts are an important model system in many areas of biological research....
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...