A widespread phenomenon in nature is sex ratio distortion of arthropod populations caused by microbial and genetic parasites. Currently little is known about how these agents alter host developmental processes to favor one sex or the other. The paternal sex ratio (PSR) chromosome is a nonessential, paternally transmitted centric fragment that segregates in natural populations of the jewel wasp, Nasonia vitripennis. To persist, PSR is thought to modify the hereditary material of the developing sperm, with the result that all nuclear DNA other than the PSR chromosome is destroyed shortly after fertilization. This results in the conversion of a fertilized embryo—normally a female—into a male, thereby insuring transmission of the “selfish” PSR ...
Selfish genetic elements may be important in promoting evolutionary change. Paternal sex ratio (PSR)...
Nasonia vitripennis is a parasitoid wasp that harbors several non-Mendelian sex-ratio distorters. Th...
B chromosomes are often considered genomic parasites. Paternal sex ratio (PSR) is an extreme example...
A widespread phenomenon in nature is sex ratio distortion of arthropod populations caused by microbi...
A widespread phenomenon in nature is sex ratio distortion of arthropod populations caused by microbi...
Genomes usually work together to promote the fitness of the organism, but sometimes parts of the gen...
Paternal Sex Ratio (PSR) is a “selfish” B chromosome in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis. It ...
Paternal Sex Ratio (PSR) is a “selfish” B chromosome in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis. It ...
Numerous plants and animals harbor selfish B chromosomes that "drive" or transmit themselves at supe...
The jewel wasp Nasonia vitripennis is a rising model organism for the study of haplo-diploid reprodu...
B-chromosomes are often considered genomic parasites. They are extra to the normal chromosomal compl...
The paternal-sex-ratio (PSR) chromosome in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis is a submetacentri...
Selfish genetic elements are defined as genetic elements that have a replication advantage relative ...
Selfish genetic elements may be important in promoting evolutionary change. Paternal sex ratio (PSR)...
This study uses molecular and cytogenetic methods to determine the origin of a B chromosome in some ...
Selfish genetic elements may be important in promoting evolutionary change. Paternal sex ratio (PSR)...
Nasonia vitripennis is a parasitoid wasp that harbors several non-Mendelian sex-ratio distorters. Th...
B chromosomes are often considered genomic parasites. Paternal sex ratio (PSR) is an extreme example...
A widespread phenomenon in nature is sex ratio distortion of arthropod populations caused by microbi...
A widespread phenomenon in nature is sex ratio distortion of arthropod populations caused by microbi...
Genomes usually work together to promote the fitness of the organism, but sometimes parts of the gen...
Paternal Sex Ratio (PSR) is a “selfish” B chromosome in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis. It ...
Paternal Sex Ratio (PSR) is a “selfish” B chromosome in the parasitoid wasp Nasonia vitripennis. It ...
Numerous plants and animals harbor selfish B chromosomes that "drive" or transmit themselves at supe...
The jewel wasp Nasonia vitripennis is a rising model organism for the study of haplo-diploid reprodu...
B-chromosomes are often considered genomic parasites. They are extra to the normal chromosomal compl...
The paternal-sex-ratio (PSR) chromosome in the parasitic wasp Nasonia vitripennis is a submetacentri...
Selfish genetic elements are defined as genetic elements that have a replication advantage relative ...
Selfish genetic elements may be important in promoting evolutionary change. Paternal sex ratio (PSR)...
This study uses molecular and cytogenetic methods to determine the origin of a B chromosome in some ...
Selfish genetic elements may be important in promoting evolutionary change. Paternal sex ratio (PSR)...
Nasonia vitripennis is a parasitoid wasp that harbors several non-Mendelian sex-ratio distorters. Th...
B chromosomes are often considered genomic parasites. Paternal sex ratio (PSR) is an extreme example...