Background: Sex ratio distorting agents (maternally inherited symbionts and meiotically-driving sex chromosomes) are common in insects. When these agents rise to high frequencies they create strong population sex ratio bias and selection then favours mutations that act to restore the rare sex. Despite this strong selection pressure, the evolution of mutations that suppress sex ratio distorting elements appears to be constrained in many cases, where sex-biased populations persist for many generations. This scenario has been observed in the butterfly Hypolimnas bolina, where Wolbachia-mediated male killing endured for 800-1,000 generations across multiple populations before the evolution of suppression. Here we test the hypothesis that this e...
Maternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetics and e...
Evolutionary theory predicts that the spread of cytoplasmic sex ratio distorters leads to the evolut...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Background Sex ratio distorting agents (maternally inherited symbionts and meiotically-driving sex ...
Symbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and survival of females ar...
International audienceSymbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and ...
Symbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and survival of females ar...
International audienceSymbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and ...
<div><p>Symbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and survival of fe...
Open Access ArticleSymbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and sur...
Symbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and survival of females ar...
SummaryMaternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetic...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
Evolutionary theory predicts that the spread of cytoplasmic sex ratio distorters leads to the evolut...
Maternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetics and e...
Evolutionary theory predicts that the spread of cytoplasmic sex ratio distorters leads to the evolut...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Background Sex ratio distorting agents (maternally inherited symbionts and meiotically-driving sex ...
Symbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and survival of females ar...
International audienceSymbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and ...
Symbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and survival of females ar...
International audienceSymbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and ...
<div><p>Symbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and survival of fe...
Open Access ArticleSymbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and sur...
Symbionts that distort their host's sex ratio by favouring the production and survival of females ar...
SummaryMaternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetic...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...
Maternally inherited parasites are known to impose a wide variety of reproductive manipulations upon...
Evolutionary theory predicts that the spread of cytoplasmic sex ratio distorters leads to the evolut...
Maternally inherited selfish genetic elements are common in animals [1]. Whereas host genetics and e...
Evolutionary theory predicts that the spread of cytoplasmic sex ratio distorters leads to the evolut...
Male-killing bacteria are widespread in arthropods, and can profoundly alter the reproductive biolog...