• Title of article

    Male killers and the origins of paternal genome elimination

  • Author/Authors

    Francisco ?beda، نويسنده , , Benjamin B. Normark، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
  • Pages
    16
  • From page
    511
  • To page
    526
  • Abstract
    The haploidizing male killer hypothesis suggests an evolutionary origin for paternal genome elimination (PGE) that is consistent with the ecological correlates of ancestral haplodiploid insect clades. We make use of population genetics models to test the logic and assumptions of this hypothesis with particular emphasis on the co-evolution between bacteria and host. We derive simple invasion conditions for rare modifiers of bacteria transmission and rare modifiers of host survivorship after haploidization. We also study the evolutionary dynamics of both these modifiers. We conclude that PGE shows evolutionary genetic stability and present a comprehensive analysis of the probability that such genetic system evolves due to the action of cytoplasmic genes.
  • Keywords
    Cytoplasmic genes , Intragenomic conflict , Evolutionary genetic stability , sibling rivalry , Haplodiploidy , Fitness compensation , Paternal genome elimination , Insects , Endosymbionts
  • Journal title
    Theoretical Population Biology
  • Serial Year
    2006
  • Journal title
    Theoretical Population Biology
  • Record number

    773949