A note on Haldane's rule: hybrid inviability versus hybrid sterility. Evolution 46: 1584 – 1587 . i0014-3820-56-10-2083-Wu1Wu, C.-I. (1992) A note on Haldane’s rule: hybrid inviability versus hybrid sterility. Evolution 46: pp. 1584-1587...
Recent studies, primarily in Drosophila, have greatly advanced our understanding of Haldane's rule, the tendency for hybrid sterility or inviability to affect primarily the heterogametic sex (Haldane 1922). Although dominance theory (Turelli and Orr 1995) has been proposed as a general explanation...
predominantly recessive. The dominance theory appears to be the most common underlying cause of Haldane's rule, as it has the most empirical support and can explain both sterility and inviability irrespective of which sex is heterogametic (Davies and Pomiankowski, 1995; Coyne and Orr, 2004)....
Hybrids between species exhibit plastic genomic architectures that could foster or slow down their adaptation. When challenged to evolve in an environment containing a UV mimetic drug, yeast hybrids have reduced adaptation rates compared to parents. We f
DIVERGENCE OF MEIOTIC DRIVE㏒UPPRESSION SYSTEMS AS AN EXPLANATION FOR SEX〣IASED HYBRID STERILITY AND INVIABILITYTwo empirical generalizations about speciation remain unexplained: the tendency of the heterogametic sex to be sterile or inviable in F...
The dominance theory appears to be the most common underlying cause of Haldane’s rule, as it has the most empirical support and can explain both sterility and inviability irrespective of which sex is heterogametic (Davies and Pomiankowski, 1995; Coyne and Orr, 2004). The faster male ...
In the case of PB7 it was observed high spore viability (95%) due to the presence of the two chromosomes copies of each parental strain. Rare-mating between diploid cells was already proposed as a probable mechanism for hybrids generation [13, 26]. However, haploid cell or spore mating ...
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LOCUS CONVERSION: A locus conversion refers to plants within a variety that have been modified in a manner that retains the overall genetics of the variety and further comprises one or more loci with a specific desired trait, such as male sterility, insect, disease or herbicide resistance. Examp...
Hybrid sterility and invi- ability in the parasitic fungal species complex Microbotryum. J. Evol. Biol. 22:683-698.De Vienne DM, Refregier G, Hood ME, Guigue A, Devier B, Vercken E, et al. Hybrid sterility and inviability in the parasitic fungal species complex Microbotryum. J ...