DOUBLY UNIPARENTAL INHERITANCE PAPERS
Masculinization and route-reversal
Breton, S., D. T. Stewart and P. U. Blier. 2009. Role-reversal of gender-associated mitochondrial DNA affects
mitochondrial function in Mytilus edulis (Bivalvia:
Mytilidae). J.
Exp. Zoolog. B Mol. Dev. Evol. 312B(2):
108-117. HERE
Burzyński, A., M. Zbawicka, D. O. F. Skibinski and
R. Wenne. 2003. Evidence for recombination in the marine
mussel Mytilus trossulus from the Baltic. Mol. Biol. Evol.
20(3): 388-392. HERE
Burzyński, A., M. Zbawicka, D. O. F. Skibinski and R. Wenne. 2006.
Doubly uniparental inheritance is
associated with high polymorphism
for rearranged and recombinant control region haplotypes in Baltic Mytilus
trossulus. Genetics. 174:
1081-1094. HERE
Everett, E. M., P. J. Williams, G. Gibson and D.
T. Stewart. 2004. Mitochondrial DNA polymorphisms and sperm
motility in Mytilus edulis (Bivalvia:
Mytilidae). J.
Exp. Zoolog. A Comp. Exp. Biol. 301(11): 906-10. HERE
Filipowicz M., A. Burzyński, B. Smietanka and
R. Wenne. 2008. Recombination in mitochondrial DNA of
European
mussels Mytilus.
J. Mol. Evol. 67(4): 377-88. HERE
Hoeh, W. R., D. T. Stewart and S. I. Guttman. 2002. High
fidelity of mitochondrial genome transmission under the
doubly uniparental
mode of inheritance in freshwater mussels (Bivalvia: Unionoidea). Evolution. 56(11): 2252-61.
Hoeh,
W. R., D. T. Stewart, B. W. Sutherland and E. Zouros. 1996. Multiple
origins of gender-associated mitochondrial
DNA lineages in bivalves (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Evolution. 50(6): 2276-2286. HERE
Hoeh, W. R., D. T.
Stewart, C. Saavedra, B. W. Sutherland and E. Zouros. 1997. Phylogenetic evidence for
role-reversals of gender-associated mitochondrial
DNA in Mytilus (Bivalvia: Mytilidae). Mol.
Biol. Evol. 14(9): 959-67.
Ladoukakis, E. D., C. Saavedra, A. Magoulas and E. Zouros. 2002. Mitochondrial DNA
variation in a species with
two
mitochondrial genomes: the case of Mytilus galloprovincialis from the Atlantic, the Mediterranean
and the
Black Sea. Mol. Ecol. 11(4): 755-69. HERE
Passamonti, M. 2007. An unusual
case of gender-associated mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy:
the mytilid Musculista
senhousia (Mollusca Bivalvia). BMC Evol. Biol. 7 Suppl 2: S7. HERE
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. HERE
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. HERE
Saavedra, C., M. I. Reyero and E. Zouros. 1997. Male-dependent doubly uniparental inheritance of mitochondrial DNA
and female-dependent sex-ratio in the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis.
Genetics. 145(4): 1073-82.
HERE
Sańko, T. Z. and A. Burzyński.
2014. Co-expressed mitochondrial genomes:
recently masculinized,
recombinant
mitochondrial genome is co-expressed with the female – transmitted mtDNA genome in a male Mytilus trossulus
mussel from the Baltic Sea. BMC Genetics. 15: 28 HERE
Stewart, D. T., S. Breton, P. U. Blier and W. Hoeh.
2009. Masculinization events and Doubly uniparental
inheritance
of
mitochondrial DNA: a model for understanding the evolutionary dynamics of
gender-associated mtDNA in mussels.
Evolutionary Biology. Part 1:
163-173. HERE
Theologidis, I., C. Saavedra
and E. Zouros. 2007. No evidence for absence of paternal mtDNA
in male progeny from pair
maitings of the mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis.
Genetics. 176(2): 1367-1369. HERE
Venetis, C., I. Theologidis, E. Zouros and G. C.
Rodakis. 2007. A mitochondrial genome with a
reversed transmission
route in the
Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis.
Gene. 406: 79-90. HERE
Wenne,
R. and D. O. F. Skibinski, 1995. Mitochondrial DNA heteroplasmy in European populations of the mussel
Mytilus trossulus. Marine Biology. 122: 619-624. HERE
Zbawicka,
M., D. O. F. Skibinski and R. Wenne. 2003. Doubly uniparental transmission of mitochondrial DNA length
variants in the mussel Mytilus trossulus. Marine Biology.
142: 455-460. HERE