Sexual selection can partly explain low frequencies of Segregation Distorter alleles

Volume: 288, Issue: 1959
Published: Sep 29, 2021
Abstract
The Segregation Distorter (SD) allele found in Drosophila melanogaster distorts Mendelian inheritance in heterozygous males by causing developmental failure of non-SD spermatids, such that greater than 90% of the surviving sperm carry SD. This within-individual advantage should cause SD to fix, and yet SD is typically rare in wild populations. Here, we explore whether this paradox can be resolved by sexual selection, by testing if males carrying...
Paper Details
Title
Sexual selection can partly explain low frequencies of Segregation Distorter alleles
Published Date
Sep 29, 2021
Volume
288
Issue
1959
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