Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice
Reinhold K, Engqvist L, Misof B, Kurtz J (1999)
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 266(1426): 1341-1345.
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As a special version of the good-genes hypothesis, it was recently proposed that females could benefit from choosing drive-resistant males in a meiotic drive system. Here, we examine with a three-locus, six-allele population genetic model whether female choice for drive resistance can evolve. An allele leading to female preference for drive-resistant males was introduced at low frequency into a population polymorphic for meiotic drive and drive resistance. Our simulations show that female choice of drive-resistant males is disadvantageous when resistance is Y-linked. This disadvantage occurs because, at equilibrium, drive-resistant males have lower reproductive success than drive-susceptible males. Thus, female choice of drive-susceptible males can evolve when resistance is Y-linked. When resistance is autosomal, selection on female choice for drive resistance is less strong and depends on the frequency of choice: female preference of resistant males is favoured when choice is rare and disadvantageous when choice is frequent, leading to a stable equilibrium at a low frequency of the choice allele. Independent of the location of drive resistance alleles, males with the non-driving allele always have above average reproductive success. Female choice is therefore beneficial when choosy females prefer males with the non- driving allele.
Stichworte
populations;
selection;
t-complex;
sexual selection;
drosophila- pseudoobscura;
sex-ratio polymorphism;
Stalk-eyed flies;
mating preferences;
house mice;
numeric simulation;
population genetics;
selfish genes;
fitness;
trait;
drive resistance
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
Zeitschriftentitel
Proceedings of the Royal Society B
Band
266
Ausgabe
1426
Seite(n)
1341-1345
ISSN
0962-8452
eISSN
1471-2954
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2395770
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Reinhold K, Engqvist L, Misof B, Kurtz J. Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 1999;266(1426):1341-1345.
Reinhold, K., Engqvist, L., Misof, B., & Kurtz, J. (1999). Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 266(1426), 1341-1345. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.1999.0785
Reinhold, Klaus, Engqvist, Leif, Misof, Bernhard, and Kurtz, Joachim. 1999. “Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice”. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 266 (1426): 1341-1345.
Reinhold, K., Engqvist, L., Misof, B., and Kurtz, J. (1999). Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 266, 1341-1345.
Reinhold, K., et al., 1999. Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 266(1426), p 1341-1345.
K. Reinhold, et al., “Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice”, Proceedings of the Royal Society B, vol. 266, 1999, pp. 1341-1345.
Reinhold, K., Engqvist, L., Misof, B., Kurtz, J.: Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice. Proceedings of the Royal Society B. 266, 1341-1345 (1999).
Reinhold, Klaus, Engqvist, Leif, Misof, Bernhard, and Kurtz, Joachim. “Meiotic drive and evolution of female choice”. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 266.1426 (1999): 1341-1345.
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