The sex ratio (SR) X-linked meiotic drive system in stalk-eyed flies destroys Y-bearing sperm. Unlike other SR systems, drive males do not suffer fertility loss. They have greatly enlarged testes which compensate for gamete killing. We predicted that enlarged testes arise from extended development with resources re-allocated from the accessory glands, as these tend to be smaller in drive males. To test this, we tracked the growth of the testes and accessory glands of wild-type and drive males over 5–6 weeks post-eclosion before males attained sexual maturity. Neither of the original predictions is supported by these data. Instead, we found that the drive male testes were enlarged at eclosion, reflecting a greater allocation of resources to ...
Exaggerated male ornaments and displays often evolve in species where males only provide females wit...
Although Mendel\u27s first law predicts that crosses between XY (or XO) males and XX females should ...
X-linked meiotic drivers cause X-bearing sperm to be produced in excess by male carriers, leading to...
The sex ratio 'SR' X-linked meiotic drive system in stalk-eyed flies destroys Y-bearing sperm. Unlik...
Selfish genetic elements that gain a transmission advantage through the destruction of sperm have gr...
Meiotic drive genes cause the degeneration of non-carrier sperm to bias transmission in their favour...
Meiotic drive genes are a class of segregation distorter that gain a transmission advantage in heter...
Meiotic drive systems are associated with low frequency chromosomal inversions. These are expected t...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Although sex chrom...
© 2009 BioMed Central LtdThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found...
Theory predicts that males adapt to sperm competition by increasing their investment in testis mass ...
Selfish genetic elements (SGEs), specifically X-chromosome meiotic drive (XCMD), create huge conflic...
Teleopsis dalmanni, commonly known as Stalk-Eyed flies, are known for their sexually dimorphic eye-s...
A new study using artificial selection reveals that the size of the sex comb on the legs of male fli...
Sex ratio distortion (sex-ratio for short) has been reported in numerous species such as Drosophila,...
Exaggerated male ornaments and displays often evolve in species where males only provide females wit...
Although Mendel\u27s first law predicts that crosses between XY (or XO) males and XX females should ...
X-linked meiotic drivers cause X-bearing sperm to be produced in excess by male carriers, leading to...
The sex ratio 'SR' X-linked meiotic drive system in stalk-eyed flies destroys Y-bearing sperm. Unlik...
Selfish genetic elements that gain a transmission advantage through the destruction of sperm have gr...
Meiotic drive genes cause the degeneration of non-carrier sperm to bias transmission in their favour...
Meiotic drive genes are a class of segregation distorter that gain a transmission advantage in heter...
Meiotic drive systems are associated with low frequency chromosomal inversions. These are expected t...
Funding for Open Access provided by the UMD Libraries Open Access Publishing Fund.Although sex chrom...
© 2009 BioMed Central LtdThe electronic version of this article is the complete one and can be found...
Theory predicts that males adapt to sperm competition by increasing their investment in testis mass ...
Selfish genetic elements (SGEs), specifically X-chromosome meiotic drive (XCMD), create huge conflic...
Teleopsis dalmanni, commonly known as Stalk-Eyed flies, are known for their sexually dimorphic eye-s...
A new study using artificial selection reveals that the size of the sex comb on the legs of male fli...
Sex ratio distortion (sex-ratio for short) has been reported in numerous species such as Drosophila,...
Exaggerated male ornaments and displays often evolve in species where males only provide females wit...
Although Mendel\u27s first law predicts that crosses between XY (or XO) males and XX females should ...
X-linked meiotic drivers cause X-bearing sperm to be produced in excess by male carriers, leading to...