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Transmission ratio distortion in the human body louse, Pediculus humanus (Insecta : Phthiraptera)

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卷 96, 期 1, 页码 63-68

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DOI: 10.1038/sj.hdy.6800760

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lice; segregation distortion; meiotic drive; non-Mendelian inheritance

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We studied inheritance at three microsatellite loci in eight F-1 and two F-2 families of the body (clothes) louse of humans, Pediculus humanus. The alleles of heterozygous female-parents were always inherited in a Mendelian fashion in these families. Alleles from heterozygous male-parents, however, were inherited in two different ways: (i) in a Mendelian fashion and (ii) in a non-Mendelian fashion, where males passed to their offspring only one of their two alleles, that is, 100% nonrandom transmission. In male body lice, where there was non-Mendelian inheritance, the paternally inherited set of alleles was eliminated. We interpret this pattern of inheritance as evidence for extreme transmission ratio distortion of paternal alleles in this species.

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