Haploid all the way: a new style of asexuality revealed in animals
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- DOI: 10.1002/bies.10044
Haploid all the way: a new style of asexuality revealed in animals
Abstract
Weeks et al(1) recently reported that they had found a species of mites where the parthenogenetic females are haploid. They show that this is caused by intracellular bacteria that turn genetic haploid males into haploid females. I discuss these findings and attempt to place these observations in evolutionary context.
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