Female meiotic drive is the phenomenon where a selfish genetic element alters chromosome segregation during female meiosis to segregate to the egg and transmit to the next generation more frequently than Mendelian expectation. While several examples of female meiotic drive have been known for many decades, a molecular understanding of the underlying mechanisms has been elusive. Recent advances in this area in several model species prompts a comparative re-examination of these drive systems. In this review, we compare female meiotic drive of several animal and plant species, highlighting pertinent similarities
Most meiotic drivers, such as the t-haplotype in Mus and the segregation distorter (SD) in Drosophil...
Non-Mendelian segregation, also known as meiotic drive, is a phenomenon that causes distorted sex ra...
Segregation distorters located on sex chromosomes are predicted to sweep to fixation and cause extin...
Female meiotic drive is an unequal transmission of alleles that arises through the competition of pa...
Sex chromosome drivers are selfish elements that subvert Mendel’s first law of segregation and there...
Abstract A meiotic driver is a selfish genetic element that interferes with the process of meiosis t...
Female meiotic drive, in which chromosomal variants preferentially segregate to the egg pole during ...
Under normal conditions, alleles segregate randomly during meiosis so that each one has an equal cha...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Meiosis is a fundamental process in all sexual organisms that ensures fertility and genome stability...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Fishman, L. and Kelly, J. K. (2015), Cen...
Aneuploidy is poorly tolerated by cells and can have catastrophic consequences, including infertilit...
Segregation distorters located on sex chromosomes are predicted to sweep to fixation and cause extin...
Meiosis is a key step in sexual reproduction.. It is required for the production of gametes, consequ...
SummaryA major hindrance in studying human meiosis has been the inability to assess all four product...
Most meiotic drivers, such as the t-haplotype in Mus and the segregation distorter (SD) in Drosophil...
Non-Mendelian segregation, also known as meiotic drive, is a phenomenon that causes distorted sex ra...
Segregation distorters located on sex chromosomes are predicted to sweep to fixation and cause extin...
Female meiotic drive is an unequal transmission of alleles that arises through the competition of pa...
Sex chromosome drivers are selfish elements that subvert Mendel’s first law of segregation and there...
Abstract A meiotic driver is a selfish genetic element that interferes with the process of meiosis t...
Female meiotic drive, in which chromosomal variants preferentially segregate to the egg pole during ...
Under normal conditions, alleles segregate randomly during meiosis so that each one has an equal cha...
Sex chromosomes undergo rapid turnover in certain taxonomic groups. One of the mechanisms of sex chr...
Meiosis is a fundamental process in all sexual organisms that ensures fertility and genome stability...
This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Fishman, L. and Kelly, J. K. (2015), Cen...
Aneuploidy is poorly tolerated by cells and can have catastrophic consequences, including infertilit...
Segregation distorters located on sex chromosomes are predicted to sweep to fixation and cause extin...
Meiosis is a key step in sexual reproduction.. It is required for the production of gametes, consequ...
SummaryA major hindrance in studying human meiosis has been the inability to assess all four product...
Most meiotic drivers, such as the t-haplotype in Mus and the segregation distorter (SD) in Drosophil...
Non-Mendelian segregation, also known as meiotic drive, is a phenomenon that causes distorted sex ra...
Segregation distorters located on sex chromosomes are predicted to sweep to fixation and cause extin...