Meiotic drivers are selfish genetic elements that bias their transmission into gametes, often to the detriment of the rest of the genome. The resulting intragenomic conflicts triggered by …
Genome-scale sequence data have invigorated the study of hybridization and introgression, particularly in animals. However, outside of a few notable cases, we lack systematic tests for …
RA Lawal, SH Martin, K Vanmechelen, A Vereijken… - BMC biology, 2020 - Springer
Background Hybridisation and introgression play key roles in the evolutionary history of animal species. They are commonly observed within several orders in wild birds. The …
JM Coughlan - New Phytologist, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Although intrinsic postzygotic reproductive barriers can play a fundamental role in speciation, their underlying evolutionary causes are widely debated. One hypothesis is that …
J Vedanayagam, CJ Lin, EC Lai - Nature ecology & evolution, 2021 - nature.com
Meiotic drivers are a class of selfish genetic elements whose existence is frequently hidden due to concomitant suppressor systems. Accordingly, we know little of their evolutionary …
The rapid evolution of repetitive DNA sequences, including satellite DNA, tandem duplications, and transposable elements, underlies phenotypic evolution and contributes to …
CA Muirhead, DC Presgraves - Nature Ecology & Evolution, 2021 - nature.com
Sex chromosomes are susceptible to the evolution of selfish meiotic drive elements that bias transmission and distort progeny sex ratios. Conflict between such sex-ratio drivers and the …
DC Presgraves, CD Meiklejohn - Frontiers in genetics, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The three fruitfly species of the Drosophila simulans clade—D. simulans, D. mauritiana, and D. sechellia—have served as important models in speciation genetics for over 40 years …
The study of crop evolution has focused primarily on the process of initial domestication. Post‐domestication adaptation during the expansion of crops from their centers of origin has …