Digest: Mating systems, intragenomic conflict, and speciation

Author:

Roy Scott William1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Biology, San Francisco State University , San Francisco, CA , USA

Abstract

Abstract Conflict over the degree of maternal investment in an offspring can exist between an offspring’s maternally inherited and paternally inherited alleles. Such conflict is not expected under self-fertilization. A new study led by Rifkin and Ostevik suggests that divergence in the degree of conflict between closely related outcrossing and selfing species can lead to aberrant early development of hybrids in morning glories. This dynamic represents a potentially powerful driver of reproductive incompatibility and thus speciation.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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