Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast [1, 2 and 3]. Courtship signals, including pheromones, often differ between species and can provide a basis for distinguishing between reproductively compatible and incompatible partners [4, 5 and 6]. Remarkably, we show that the baker’s yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae does not reject mates engineered to produce pheromones from highly diverged species, including species that have been reproductively isolated for up to 100 million years. To determine whether effective discrimination against mates producing pheromones from other species is possible, we experimentally evolved pheromone receptors under conditions that imposed high fitness costs o...
For organisms to genetically adapt, they need to have or acquire mutations that affect their surviva...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
SummarySex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, lik...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
Animals are known to adjust their sexual behaviour depending on mate competition. Here we report sim...
Many species, from mammals to microorganisms, release sex pheromones to attract a potential partner ...
The handicap principle holds that costly sexual signals can reliably indicate mate quality. Only ind...
The handicap principle holds that costly sexual signals can reliably indicate mate quality. Only ind...
Sexual selection describes the suite of evolutionary processes that lead to differential mating succ...
Why sex evolved and persists is a problem for evolutionary biology, because sex disrupts favourable ...
Why sex evolved and persists is a problem for evolutionary biology, because sex disrupts favourable ...
Sexual selection, the suite of processes that lead to differential mating success among individuals,...
SummaryBackgroundWe investigated the determinants of sexual identity in the budding yeast Saccharomy...
For organisms to genetically adapt, they need to have or acquire mutations that affect their surviva...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
SummarySex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, lik...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
Animals are known to adjust their sexual behaviour depending on mate competition. Here we report sim...
Many species, from mammals to microorganisms, release sex pheromones to attract a potential partner ...
The handicap principle holds that costly sexual signals can reliably indicate mate quality. Only ind...
The handicap principle holds that costly sexual signals can reliably indicate mate quality. Only ind...
Sexual selection describes the suite of evolutionary processes that lead to differential mating succ...
Why sex evolved and persists is a problem for evolutionary biology, because sex disrupts favourable ...
Why sex evolved and persists is a problem for evolutionary biology, because sex disrupts favourable ...
Sexual selection, the suite of processes that lead to differential mating success among individuals,...
SummaryBackgroundWe investigated the determinants of sexual identity in the budding yeast Saccharomy...
For organisms to genetically adapt, they need to have or acquire mutations that affect their surviva...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...
In fungi, mating between partners depends on the molecular recognition of two peptidyl mating pherom...