Selective fertilization at the T-locus of the mouse

Author:

Bateman Nigel

Abstract

Advantage was taken of a unique situation to test, with adequate controls, the assertion that male and female gametes conjugate at random. The data concern the aberrant locus T of the mouse, at which there are a number oftalleles that enter into the majority of effective spermatozoa of males heterozygous for one of them. Segregation in females is normal. Evidence is presented for one of thesetalleles, tailless-Edinburgh (te), that conjugation between gametes was not at random when this gene was present in spermatozoa. When a choice of eggs was presented by heterozygous females, tailless-Edinburgh spermatozoa united more frequently with normal than with brachyury eggs and more frequently with brachyury than with tailless-Edinburgh eggs. The relevance of this finding is discussed in relation to expected equilibria oftalleles in closed populations. Other forms of selective fertilization are discussed and their genetic consequences compared.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Genetics,General Medicine

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