The existence of genetic variation in offspring size in plants and animals is puzzling because offspring size is often strongly associated with fitness and expected to be under stabilizing selection. An explanation for variation in seed size is conflict between parents and between parents and offspring. However, for this hypothesis to be true, it must be shown that the offspring genotype can affect its own size. The existence of paternal effects would support this hypothesis, but these have rarely been shown. Using a diallel cross among four natural accessions of Arabidopsis thaliana we show that maternal, paternal and positional effects jointly influence seed size, number and the frequency of seed abortion. We found that seed abortion (%) ...
Flowers fertilized by multiple fathers may be expected to produce heavier seeds than those fertilize...
Plant seed size determination is of high economic interest for modern food production worldwide as m...
Mating system shifts from outcrossing to selfing are frequent in plant evolution. Relative to outcro...
<p>Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. ...
In this study, we ask two questions: (1) Is reproductive success independent of parental genetic dis...
utcrossing creates a venue for parental conflict. When one sex provides parental care to offspring f...
1. Sexual reproduction creates an arena for inter-sexual parental conflict. When multiple paternity ...
Investigated paternal effects on seedling performance in relation to patterns of fruit abortion usin...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
Heterosis refers to the ability of the F1 offspring to display superior characteristics compared wit...
Many flowering plants are polyploid, but crosses between individuals of different ploidies produce s...
Resource allocation to offspring is the battleground for various intrafamilial conflicts. Understand...
Male steriles (MS) must have a fitness advantage relative to hermaphrodites (H) if they are to be ma...
Citation: Carlson, A., Gong, H., Toomajin, C., Swanson, R. (2013). Parental genetic distance and pat...
In polyandrous species, fathers benefit from attracting greater maternal investment toward their off...
Flowers fertilized by multiple fathers may be expected to produce heavier seeds than those fertilize...
Plant seed size determination is of high economic interest for modern food production worldwide as m...
Mating system shifts from outcrossing to selfing are frequent in plant evolution. Relative to outcro...
<p>Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. ...
In this study, we ask two questions: (1) Is reproductive success independent of parental genetic dis...
utcrossing creates a venue for parental conflict. When one sex provides parental care to offspring f...
1. Sexual reproduction creates an arena for inter-sexual parental conflict. When multiple paternity ...
Investigated paternal effects on seedling performance in relation to patterns of fruit abortion usin...
Embryonic development requires a correct balancing of maternal and paternal genetic information. Thi...
Heterosis refers to the ability of the F1 offspring to display superior characteristics compared wit...
Many flowering plants are polyploid, but crosses between individuals of different ploidies produce s...
Resource allocation to offspring is the battleground for various intrafamilial conflicts. Understand...
Male steriles (MS) must have a fitness advantage relative to hermaphrodites (H) if they are to be ma...
Citation: Carlson, A., Gong, H., Toomajin, C., Swanson, R. (2013). Parental genetic distance and pat...
In polyandrous species, fathers benefit from attracting greater maternal investment toward their off...
Flowers fertilized by multiple fathers may be expected to produce heavier seeds than those fertilize...
Plant seed size determination is of high economic interest for modern food production worldwide as m...
Mating system shifts from outcrossing to selfing are frequent in plant evolution. Relative to outcro...