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IS ORGANELLE DNA STRICTLY MATERNALLY INHERITED? POWER ANALYSIS OF A BINOMIAL DISTRIBUTION
Authors:Brook G Milligan
Abstract:Although numerous exceptions are well known, organelle DNA is often exclusively or predominantly maternally inherited. In such cases, maternal inheritance is often documented by the study of progeny derived from crosses between parents with distinguishable organelle genotypes. These studies generally detect a single type of progeny, those containing organelles derived from only one of the parents; no progeny containing organelles derived either from the opposite parent or from both parents are found. However, in most cases the number of progeny examined is quite small. I present a simple binomial model of organelle inheritance to determine the power of such experiments to distinguish between the hypothesis of strict maternal inheritance and a more complex hypothesis involving the presence of both organelle types within a progeny array. Extremely large sample sizes of progeny are required to distinguish these two hypotheses with reasonable confidence when organelle transmission is not strictly maternal. As a result, studies involving simple progeny testing may be misleading. Larger samples, more complex breeding designs, or more sensitive molecular methods are required to document adequately strict maternal inheritance of organelles.
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