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Mutation accumulation and fitness effects in hybridogenetic populations: a comparison to sexual and asexual systems
Authors:Christian Som  Homayoun C Bagheri  Heinz-Ulrich Reyer
Affiliation:1.Zoological Institute, University of Zürich,Zürich,Switzerland;2.World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF),Zürich,Switzerland
Abstract:

Background  

Female only unisexual vertebrates that reproduce by hybridogenesis show an unusual genetic composition. They are of hybrid origin but show no recombination between the genomes of their parental species. Instead, the paternal genome is discarded from the germline prior to meiosis, and gametes (eggs only) contain solely unrecombined maternal genomes. Hence hybridogens only transmit maternally inherited mutations. Hybridity is restored each generation by backcrossing with males of the sexual parental species whose genome was eliminated. In contrast, recombining sexual species propagate an intermixed pool of mutations derived from the maternal and paternal parts of the genome. If mutation rates are lower in female gametes than males, it raises the possibility for lower mutation accumulation in a hybridogenetic population, and consequently, higher population fitness than its sexual counterpart.
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