
Keywords: sperm competitive ability
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Selfish genetic elements and male fertilityR. L. Verspoor, T. A. R. Price and N. Wedell, Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B-Biological Sciences, 375:7. 2020.![]() Selfish genetic elements (SGEs) are diverse and near ubiquitous in Eukaryotes and can be potent drivers of evolution. Here, we discuss SGEs that specifically act on sperm to gain a transmission advantage to the next generation. The diverse SGEs that affect sperm often impose ... Keywords: ddt, genome, mate choice, meiotic drive, ratio distorter, reduced recombination, resistance, segregation distortion, Selfish genes, sex chromosomes, sexual antagonism, sexual conflict, sexual selection, sperm competitive ability, wolbachia, wolbachia infection |
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Selfish genes and sexual selection: the impact of genomic parasites on host reproductionN. Wedell, Journal of Zoology, 311:1-12. 2020.Selfish genetic elements (SGEs) such as replicating mobile elements, segregation distorters and maternally inherited endosymbionts, bias their transmission success relative to the rest of the genome to increase in representation in subsequent generations. As such, they generate ... Keywords: ddt, genome, mate choice, meiotic drive, ratio distorter, reduced recombination, resistance, segregation distortion, Selfish genes, sex chromosomes, sexual antagonism, sexual conflict, sexual selection, sperm competitive ability, wolbachia, wolbachia infection |

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