DOUBLY UNIPARENTAL INHERITANCE PAPERS
FIRST AUTHORS
Quesada H.
Quesada, H.,
C. M. Beynon and D. O. F. Skibinski. 1995. A
mitochondrial discontinuity in the mussel Mytilus
galloprovincialis Lmk: Pleistocene vicariance
biogeography and secondary intergradation. Mol.
Biol. Evol. 12(3): 521-524.
Quesada, H,
D. A. G. Skibinski and D. O. F. Skibinski. 1996.
Sex-biased heteroplasmy and mitochondrial DNA
inheritance
in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis
Lmk. Curr. Genet. 29: 423-426.
Quesada, H., M. Warren and D. O. F. Skibinsky. 1998. Nonneutral evolution and differential
mutation rate of gender-
associated mitochondrial DNA lineages in the
marine mussel Mytilus. Genetics. 149(3): 1511-26. HERE
Quesada, H., C. Gallagher, D. A. G. Skibinski and D. O. F. Skibinski. 1998. Patterns of polymorphism and
gene flow of
gender-associated mitochondrial DNA lineages in
European mussel populations. Mol. Ecol.
7: 1041–1051.
Quesada, H., R. Wenne
and D. O. F. Skibinski. 1999. Interspecies transfer of
female mitochondrial DNA is coupled with
role-reversals and departure from neutrality in
the mussel Mytilus trossulus. Mol. Biol. Evol.
16(5): 655-665.
Quesada, H.,
H. Stuckas and D. O. F. Skibinski. 2003. Heteroplasmy suggests paternal co-transmission of multiple
genomes
and pervasive
reversion of maternally into paternally transmitted genomes of mussel (Mytilus) mitochondrial DNA. J. Mol.
Evol. 57:
S138-S147.