Understanding the pleiotropic consequences of gene drive systems on host fitness is essential to predict their spread through a host population. Here we study Sex-ratio (SR) X-chromosome drive in the fly Drosophila recens, where SR causes the death of Y-bearing sperm in male carriers. SR males only sire daughters, which all carry SR, thus giving the chromosome a transmission advantage. The prevalence of the SR chromosome appears stable, suggesting pleiotropic costs. It was previously shown that females homozygous for SR are sterile, and here we test for additional fitness costs of SR. We find that females heterozygous for SR have reduced fecundity and that male SR carriers have reduced fertility in conditions of sperm competition. We then u...
In several Drosophila species there is a trait known as ''sex-ratio'': males carrying certain X chro...
Meiotic drive genes cause the degeneration of non-carrier sperm to bias transmission in their favour...
SR chromosomes are the best-known case of sex chromosome meiotic drive. These X chromosomes cause th...
Selfish genetic elements bias their own transmission to the next generation, even at the expense of ...
Selfish ‘meiotic drive’ alleles are transmitted to more than 50% of offspring, allowing them to rapi...
Intra-genomic conflict has the potential to cause widespread changes in patterns of genetic diversit...
Many species of Drosophila have an X chromosome inversion polymorphism: the Standard arrangement and...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...
Meiotic drive results when sperm carrying a driving chromosome preferentially survive development. M...
Selfish genetic elements that gain a transmission advantage through the destruction of sperm have gr...
Within the Diptera, two different selfish genetic elements are known to cause the production of fema...
International audienceSex-ratio (SR) meiotic drivers are X-linked selfish genetic elements that prom...
Background: Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid ...
“Selfish” genetic elements promote their own transmission to the next generation, often at a cost to...
Selfish 'meiotic drive' alleles are transmitted to more than 50% of offspring, allowing them to rapi...
In several Drosophila species there is a trait known as ''sex-ratio'': males carrying certain X chro...
Meiotic drive genes cause the degeneration of non-carrier sperm to bias transmission in their favour...
SR chromosomes are the best-known case of sex chromosome meiotic drive. These X chromosomes cause th...
Selfish genetic elements bias their own transmission to the next generation, even at the expense of ...
Selfish ‘meiotic drive’ alleles are transmitted to more than 50% of offspring, allowing them to rapi...
Intra-genomic conflict has the potential to cause widespread changes in patterns of genetic diversit...
Many species of Drosophila have an X chromosome inversion polymorphism: the Standard arrangement and...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...
Meiotic drive results when sperm carrying a driving chromosome preferentially survive development. M...
Selfish genetic elements that gain a transmission advantage through the destruction of sperm have gr...
Within the Diptera, two different selfish genetic elements are known to cause the production of fema...
International audienceSex-ratio (SR) meiotic drivers are X-linked selfish genetic elements that prom...
Background: Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid ...
“Selfish” genetic elements promote their own transmission to the next generation, often at a cost to...
Selfish 'meiotic drive' alleles are transmitted to more than 50% of offspring, allowing them to rapi...
In several Drosophila species there is a trait known as ''sex-ratio'': males carrying certain X chro...
Meiotic drive genes cause the degeneration of non-carrier sperm to bias transmission in their favour...
SR chromosomes are the best-known case of sex chromosome meiotic drive. These X chromosomes cause th...