Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an extreme form of self-fertilization among the products of a single meiosis known as automixis. The gametes signal to each other with sex pheromone. Better-quality gametes produce stronger signals and are preferred as mates. We suggest that the function of this signalling system is to enable mate choice among the four gametes from a single meiosis and so to promote the clearance of deleterious mutations. To support this claim, we construct a mathematical model that shows that signalling during automixis (i) improves the long-term fitness of a yeast colony and (ii) lowers its mutational load. We also show that the benefit to signalling is greater...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Sexual reproduction is widespread, yet no comprehensive explanation for its ubiquity exists, despite...
SummarySex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, lik...
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
The handicap principle holds that costly sexual signals can reliably indicate mate quality. Only ind...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Sexual reproduction is widespread, yet no comprehensive explanation for its ubiquity exists, despite...
SummarySex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, lik...
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
Meiosis in Saccharomyces yeast produces four haploid gametes that usually fuse with each other, an e...
SummaryAssortative mating, when individuals of similar phenotypes mate, likely plays a key role in p...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
Sexual reproduction in eukaryotes requires the fusion of two compatible gametes of opposite sexes or...
The handicap principle holds that costly sexual signals can reliably indicate mate quality. Only ind...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
Sex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, like yeast...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Cells live in a chemical environment and are able to orient towards chemical cues. Unicellular haplo...
Sexual reproduction is widespread, yet no comprehensive explanation for its ubiquity exists, despite...
SummarySex with another species can be disastrous, especially for organisms that mate only once, lik...