Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles at a diploid locus should be transmitted equally to the progeny. A genetic segregation distortion, also referred to as transmission ratio distortion (TRD), is a statistically significant deviation from this rule. TRD has been observed in several mammal species and may be due to different biological mechanisms occurring at diverse time points ranging from gamete formation to lethality at post-natal stages. In this review, we describe examples of TRD and their possible mechanisms in mammals based on current knowledge. We first focus on the differences between TRD in male and female gametogenesis in the house mouse, in which some of the most well studied TRD systems have been characterize...
When two alleles carried by a heterozygote are transmitted unequally to the zygote at the time of fe...
Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) of mouse t haplotypes occurs through the interaction of multiple...
Mendel's laws are key to our understanding of genetics and evolution. The Law of Segregation states ...
Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles at a diploid locus should be transmitted equ...
54 p.A crucial component of understanding the origin or new species is understanding how reproductiv...
Background Transmission ratio distortion (TRD), defined as statistically significant deviation from ...
Significant departures from expected Mendelian inheritance ratios (transmission ratio distortion, TR...
The t haplotype is an ancestral version of proximal mouse chromosome 17 that has evolved mechanisms ...
<div><p>Significant departures from expected Mendelian inheritance ratios (transmission ratio distor...
Understanding the molecular basis of species formation is an important goal in evolutionary genetics...
By means of two simple models we investigate the competition between sex-specific segregation distor...
It is a basic principle of genetics that each chromosome is transmitted from parent to offspring wit...
Understanding the molecular basis of species formation is an important goal in evolutionary genetics...
In species with single-locus, chromosome-based mechanisms of sex determination, the laws of segregat...
Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) and sterility are male-specific quantitative trait phenomena ass...
When two alleles carried by a heterozygote are transmitted unequally to the zygote at the time of fe...
Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) of mouse t haplotypes occurs through the interaction of multiple...
Mendel's laws are key to our understanding of genetics and evolution. The Law of Segregation states ...
Mendel’s law of segregation states that the two alleles at a diploid locus should be transmitted equ...
54 p.A crucial component of understanding the origin or new species is understanding how reproductiv...
Background Transmission ratio distortion (TRD), defined as statistically significant deviation from ...
Significant departures from expected Mendelian inheritance ratios (transmission ratio distortion, TR...
The t haplotype is an ancestral version of proximal mouse chromosome 17 that has evolved mechanisms ...
<div><p>Significant departures from expected Mendelian inheritance ratios (transmission ratio distor...
Understanding the molecular basis of species formation is an important goal in evolutionary genetics...
By means of two simple models we investigate the competition between sex-specific segregation distor...
It is a basic principle of genetics that each chromosome is transmitted from parent to offspring wit...
Understanding the molecular basis of species formation is an important goal in evolutionary genetics...
In species with single-locus, chromosome-based mechanisms of sex determination, the laws of segregat...
Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) and sterility are male-specific quantitative trait phenomena ass...
When two alleles carried by a heterozygote are transmitted unequally to the zygote at the time of fe...
Transmission ratio distortion (TRD) of mouse t haplotypes occurs through the interaction of multiple...
Mendel's laws are key to our understanding of genetics and evolution. The Law of Segregation states ...