Changing sex for selfish gain: B chromosomes of Lake Malawi cichlid fish

Volume: 9, Issue: 1
Published: Dec 27, 2019
Abstract
B chromosomes are extra, non-essential chromosomes present in addition to the normal complement of A chromosomes. Many species of cichlid fish in Lake Malawi carry a haploid, female-restricted B chromosome. Here we show that this B chromosome exhibits drive, with an average transmission rate of 70%. The offspring of B-transmitting females exhibit a strongly female-biased sex ratio. Genotyping of these offspring reveals the B chromosome carries a...
Paper Details
Title
Changing sex for selfish gain: B chromosomes of Lake Malawi cichlid fish
Published Date
Dec 27, 2019
Volume
9
Issue
1
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