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Helicoverpa armigera (Hübner) is a notorious agricultural pest native to the Old World. Recently, its invasion into South and Central America has become a serious problem in the New World. The rapid detection of invasive p...
<title>Abstract</title>It is generally believed that when maternally inherited sex ratio distorters become predominant, either the host population goes extinct or nuclear suppressors evolve in the host. Here, we show an empirical case where all-fe...
Sujit Pujhari   Marco Brustolin   Vanessa M. Macias   Ruth H. Nissly   Masashi Nomura   Suresh V. Kuchipudi   Jason L. Rasgon   
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 285(1877) 20180369-20180369 2018年4月 [査読有り]
Evolutionary theory predicts that the spread of cytoplasmic sex ratio distorters leads to the evolution of host nuclear suppressors, although there are extremely few empirical observations of this phenomenon. Here, we demonstrate that a nuclear su...