Preferred reporting items for systematic reviews and meta‐analyses in ecology and evolutionary biology: a PRISMA extension
Since the early 1990s, ecologists and evolutionary biologists have aggregated primary
research using meta‐analytic methods to understand ecological and evolutionary …
research using meta‐analytic methods to understand ecological and evolutionary …
The on‐again, off‐again relationship between mitochondrial genomes and species boundaries
The study of reproductive isolation and species barriers frequently focuses on mitochondrial
genomes and has produced two alternative and almost diametrically opposed narratives. On …
genomes and has produced two alternative and almost diametrically opposed narratives. On …
What can we do with 1000 plastid genomes?
The plastid genome of plants is the smallest and most gene‐rich of the three genomes in
each cell and the one generally present in the highest copy number. As a result, obtaining …
each cell and the one generally present in the highest copy number. As a result, obtaining …
Assessing the fitness consequences of mitonuclear interactions in natural populations
Metazoans exist only with a continuous and rich supply of chemical energy from oxidative
phosphorylation in mitochondria. The oxidative phosphorylation machinery that mediates …
phosphorylation in mitochondria. The oxidative phosphorylation machinery that mediates …
Experimental Support That Natural Selection Has Shaped the Latitudinal Distribution of Mitochondrial Haplotypes in Australian Drosophila melanogaster
Cellular metabolism is regulated by enzyme complexes within the mitochondrion, the
function of which are sensitive to the prevailing temperature. Such thermal sensitivity …
function of which are sensitive to the prevailing temperature. Such thermal sensitivity …
Selfish mitonuclear conflict
Mitochondria, a nearly ubiquitous feature of eukaryotes, are derived from an ancient
symbiosis. Despite billions of years of cooperative coevolution—in what is arguably the most …
symbiosis. Despite billions of years of cooperative coevolution—in what is arguably the most …
Single nucleotides in the mtDNA sequence modify mitochondrial molecular function and are associated with sex-specific effects on fertility and aging
Mitochondria underpin energy conversion in eukaryotes. Their small genomes have been
the subject of increasing attention, and there is evidence that mitochondrial genetic variation …
the subject of increasing attention, and there is evidence that mitochondrial genetic variation …
Environmental stress correlates with increases in both genetic and residual variances: A meta-analysis of animal studies
PK Rowiński, B Rogell - Evolution, 2017 - academic.oup.com
Adaptive evolutionary responses are determined by the strength of selection and amount of
genetic variation within traits, however, both are known to vary across environmental …
genetic variation within traits, however, both are known to vary across environmental …
Evolution of sex-specific pace-of-life syndromes: genetic architecture and physiological mechanisms
Sex differences in life history, physiology, and behavior are nearly ubiquitous across taxa,
owing to sex-specific selection that arises from different reproductive strategies of the sexes …
owing to sex-specific selection that arises from different reproductive strategies of the sexes …
Mitochondrial replacement therapy: are mito-nuclear interactions likely to be a problem?
A Eyre-Walker - Genetics, 2017 - academic.oup.com
It has been suggested that deleterious interactions between the mitochondrial and nuclear
genomes could pose a problem for mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT). This is …
genomes could pose a problem for mitochondrial replacement therapy (MRT). This is …