Selfish genetic elements (SGEs) are diverse and near ubiquitous in Eukaryotes and can be potent drivers of evolution. Here, we discuss SGEs that specifically act on sperm to gain a transmission advantage to the next generation. The diverse SGEs that affect sperm often impose costs on carrier males, including damaging ejaculates, skewing offspring sex ratios and in particular reducing sperm-competitive success of SGE-carrying males. How males and females tolerate and mitigate against these costs is a dynamic and expanding area of research. The intense intra-genomic conflict that these selfish elements generate could also have implications for male fertility and spermatogenesis more widely. This article is part of the theme issue 'Fifty years...
Sperm-dependent (or pseudogamous) forms of parthenogenetic reproduction occur in a wide variety of a...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
Selfish genetic elements that gain a transmission advantage through the destruction of sperm have gr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Few aspects of biology are linked to so many evolutionary conflicts as sperm production and fertiliz...
AbstractThis review proposes that the peculiar patterns of gene expression in spermatogenic cells ar...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
Genomic conflicts arise when an allele gains an evolutionary advantage at a cost to organismal fitne...
The segregation distorter allele (SD) found in Drosophila melanogaster distorts Medelian inheritance...
According to the Mendelian rules of inheritance, every chromosome or allele of a diploid organism ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Understanding the processes underlying the origin of new species is a fundamental problem in volutio...
A pattern of male-biased mutation has been found in a wide range of species. The standard explanatio...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
Sperm-dependent (or pseudogamous) forms of parthenogenetic reproduction occur in a wide variety of a...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
Selfish genetic elements that gain a transmission advantage through the destruction of sperm have gr...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
Few aspects of biology are linked to so many evolutionary conflicts as sperm production and fertiliz...
AbstractThis review proposes that the peculiar patterns of gene expression in spermatogenic cells ar...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
Genomic conflicts arise when an allele gains an evolutionary advantage at a cost to organismal fitne...
The segregation distorter allele (SD) found in Drosophila melanogaster distorts Medelian inheritance...
According to the Mendelian rules of inheritance, every chromosome or allele of a diploid organism ha...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Understanding the processes underlying the origin of new species is a fundamental problem in volutio...
A pattern of male-biased mutation has been found in a wide range of species. The standard explanatio...
Female multiple mating (polyandry) is widespread across many animal taxa and indirect genetic benefi...
Sperm-dependent (or pseudogamous) forms of parthenogenetic reproduction occur in a wide variety of a...
Ongoing ambitions are to understand the evolution of costly polyandry and its consequences for speci...
Selfish genetic elements that gain a transmission advantage through the destruction of sperm have gr...