Polyandry and the decrease of a selfish genetic element in a wild house mouse population
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Sperm competition and the evolution of spermatogenesisThe dynamic relationship between polyandry and selfish genetic elementsMeiotic drive changes sperm precedence patterns in house mice: potential for male alternative mating tactics?How random is social behaviour? Disentangling social complexity through the study of a wild house mouse populationDetrimental effects of an autosomal selfish genetic element on sperm competitiveness in house miceGauging the Purported Costs of Public Data Archiving for Long-Term Population StudiesCoevolutionary dynamics of polyandry and sex-linked meiotic drive.Multiple paternity in wild house mice (Mus musculus musculus): effects on offspring genetic diversity and body massSocially mediated polyandry: a new benefit of communal nesting in mammals.Sperm morphology in two house mouse subspecies: do wild-derived strains and wild mice tell the same story?A selfish genetic element influencing longevity correlates with reactive behavioural traits in female house mice (Mus domesticus)Female house mice avoid fertilization by t haplotype incompatible males in a mate choice experiment.The effect of polyandry on a distorter system with differential viabilities in the sexes.The consequences of polyandry for population viability, extinction risk and conservationMate choice for genetic compatibility in the house mouseGenomic resources for wild populations of the house mouse, Mus musculus and its close relative Mus spretus.The evolutionary ecology of testicular function: size isn't everything.Evidence of the phenotypic expression of a lethal recessive allele under inbreeding in a wild population of conservation concern.Paternal imprinting of mating preferences between natural populations of house mice (Mus musculus domesticus).Sperm competition suppresses gene drive among experimentally evolving populations of house mice.Maternal-foetal genomic conflict and speciation: no evidence for hybrid placental dysplasia in crosses between two house mouse subspecies.Promiscuity punishes sexual deviants.The evolution of costly mate choice against segregation distorters.Female nursing partner choice in a population of wild house mice (Mus musculus domesticus).No evidence for female discrimination against male house mice carrying a selfish genetic element.Gametic interactions promote inbreeding avoidance in house mice.Centromere-associated meiotic drive and female fitness variation in Mimulus.Does polyandry control population sex ratio via regulation of a selfish gene?Association of polyandry and sex-ratio drive prevalence in natural populations of Drosophila neotestacea.Genetic conflicts, intrinsic male fertility, and ejaculate investment.A longitudinal study of phenotypic changes in early domestication of house mice.A reduced propensity to cooperate under enhanced exploitation risk in a social mammal.Strong hybrid male incompatibilities impede the spread of a selfish chromosome between populations of a fly
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Polyandry and the decrease of a selfish genetic element in a wild house mouse population
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Polyandry and the decrease of a selfish genetic element in a wild house mouse population
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Andri Manser
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10.1111/J.1558-5646.2011.01336.X
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2011-05-28T00:00:00Z