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  • Meiotic drivers are genetic elements that violate Mendel's law by ensuring they are passed on to more than half of the offspring from a heterozygote.
  • Outcrossing, or mating between different lineages, helps these drivers succeed because they thrive in heterozygous conditions, even if the species typically doesn't engage in it.
  • Research showed that mating behaviors among different natural isolates vary, influenced by both cell density and partner availability, revealing critical factors that allow meiotic drivers to proliferate even in low outcrossing conditions.

Article Abstract

Meiotic drivers are genetic elements that break Mendel's law of segregation to be transmitted into more than half of the offspring produced by a heterozygote. The success of a driver relies on outcrossing (mating between individuals from distinct lineages) because drivers gain their advantage in heterozygotes. It is, therefore, curious that , a species reported to rarely outcross, harbors many meiotic drivers. To address this paradox, we measured mating phenotypes in natural isolates. We found that the propensity for cells from distinct clonal lineages to mate varies between natural isolates and can be affected both by cell density and by the available sexual partners. Additionally, we found that the observed levels of preferential mating between cells from the same clonal lineage can slow, but not prevent, the spread of a meiotic driver in the absence of additional fitness costs linked to the driver. These analyses reveal parameters critical to understanding the evolution of and help explain the success of meiotic drivers in this species.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8789285PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.70812DOI Listing

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