Publication Date:
2003
abstract:
In certain cases, predicted by evolutionary theory of sex-allocation and confirmed by empirical evidence, animals adaptively change their progeny sex-ratio according to individual circumstances. Here we argue that a similar response of offspring sex-ratio must exist in relation to genetic variation of mothers� mitochondria, as a consequence of maternal inheritance of these organelles and of their influence on fitness resulting from their crucial role in metabolism. In fact, a mathematical analysis of evolutionary dynamics of sex-allocation mutants demonstrates that natural selection promotes an evolutionarily stable allocation policy where mothers with defective mitochondria generate only sons, while those with optimal mitochondria have female biased progenies.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
mutazioni mitocondriali; mutazioni deleterie; allocazione sessuale ottimale; stabilit� evolutiva; distorsione del rapporto sessi
List of contributors:
Matessi, Carlo
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