Sexual Conflict via Maternal-Effect Genes in ZW Species

In female heterogamous (ZW) species, sex-linked genes coding for maternal products that are packaged into the egg open a unique arena for genetic conflict that does not occur in male heterogamous (XY) species. Z-linked maternal-effect alleles that help sons and harm daughters are expected to go to f...

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description In female heterogamous (ZW) species, sex-linked genes coding for maternal products that are packaged into the egg open a unique arena for genetic conflict that does not occur in male heterogamous (XY) species. Z-linked maternal-effect alleles that help sons and harm daughters are expected to go to fixation, as are W-linked alleles that help daughters and harm sons. This conflict differs from known cases of meiotic drive, because sex-specific ontogeny, physiology, and gene expression greatly simplify the genetic interactions that lead to sexual conflict. Selection on maternal-effect genes may substantially alter the evolution of ZW compared with XY systems.
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Animals
Biological and medical sciences
Biological Evolution
Brevia
Daughters
Evolution
Evolutionary genetics
Female
Female animals
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender
Gene expression
Genes
Genetics
Genetics of eukaryotes. Biological and molecular evolution
Male
Mathematics
Mating behavior
Medical genetics
Mothers
Selection, Genetic
Sex chromosomes
Sex Chromosomes - genetics
Sons
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