The ability to subvert independent assortment of chromosomes is found in many meiotic drivers, such as the t haplotype in house mice Mus musculus, in which the t-bearing chromosomal homolog is preferentially transmitted to offspring. This is explained by a poison-antidote system, in which developing + and t sperm in testes of + /t males are exposed to ‘poison’ coded by t loci, from which t sperm are protected, allowing t sperm an overwhelming fertilisation advantage in monogamous matings. This system is thought to result in poorly and normally motile sperm subpopulations within + /t sperm, leaving t sperm unharmed. Conversely, we found that the fastest quartile of sperm from + /t males swam more slowly, both forwards and along their travel ...
Tcte2 (t complex testes expressed 2) is a male meiosis-specific gene that maps to band 3.3 of mouse ...
Meiotic drivers are genetic entities that increase their own probability of being transmitted to off...
At first sight, biological organisms appear as harmonious entities, armed with features exquisitely ...
The ability to subvert independent assortment of chromosomes is found in many meiotic drivers, such ...
The ability to subvert independent assortment of chromosomes is found in many meiotic drivers, such ...
Not all genetic loci follow Mendel's rules, and the evolutionary consequences of this are not yet fu...
The t-haplotype, a mouse meiotic driver found on chromosome 17, has been a model for autosomal segre...
The t-haplotype, a mouse meiotic driver found on chromosome 17, has been a model for autosomal segre...
AbstractHeterozygosity for a t haplotype (t) in male mice results in distorted transmission (TRD) of...
AbstractThe t haplotypes (t) are recent evolutionary derivatives of an alternate form of the mouse t...
AbstractThe t haplotypes, mutant forms of the proximal third of mouse chromosome 17 (the t complex),...
Background - With female multiple mating (polyandry), male-male competition extends to after copulat...
Drive genes are genetic elements that manipulate the 50% ratio of Mendelian inheritance in their own...
Meiotic drivers are selfish genetic elements that manipulate meiosis to increase their transmission ...
The search for morphological or physiological differences between X- and Y-bearing mammalian sperm h...
Tcte2 (t complex testes expressed 2) is a male meiosis-specific gene that maps to band 3.3 of mouse ...
Meiotic drivers are genetic entities that increase their own probability of being transmitted to off...
At first sight, biological organisms appear as harmonious entities, armed with features exquisitely ...
The ability to subvert independent assortment of chromosomes is found in many meiotic drivers, such ...
The ability to subvert independent assortment of chromosomes is found in many meiotic drivers, such ...
Not all genetic loci follow Mendel's rules, and the evolutionary consequences of this are not yet fu...
The t-haplotype, a mouse meiotic driver found on chromosome 17, has been a model for autosomal segre...
The t-haplotype, a mouse meiotic driver found on chromosome 17, has been a model for autosomal segre...
AbstractHeterozygosity for a t haplotype (t) in male mice results in distorted transmission (TRD) of...
AbstractThe t haplotypes (t) are recent evolutionary derivatives of an alternate form of the mouse t...
AbstractThe t haplotypes, mutant forms of the proximal third of mouse chromosome 17 (the t complex),...
Background - With female multiple mating (polyandry), male-male competition extends to after copulat...
Drive genes are genetic elements that manipulate the 50% ratio of Mendelian inheritance in their own...
Meiotic drivers are selfish genetic elements that manipulate meiosis to increase their transmission ...
The search for morphological or physiological differences between X- and Y-bearing mammalian sperm h...
Tcte2 (t complex testes expressed 2) is a male meiosis-specific gene that maps to band 3.3 of mouse ...
Meiotic drivers are genetic entities that increase their own probability of being transmitted to off...
At first sight, biological organisms appear as harmonious entities, armed with features exquisitely ...