DOUBLY UNIPARENTAL INHERITANCE PAPERS
Evolution and selection of F and M
Breton, S., G. Burger, D. T. Stewart, and P.
U. Blier. 2006. Comparative analysis of
gender-associated complete
mitochondrial genomes in marine
mussels (Mytilus spp.). Genetics. 172(2): 1107-19. HERE
Doucet-Beaupre, H., S.
Breton, E. G. Chapman, P. U. Blier, A. E. Bogan, D. T. Stewart and W. R. Hoeh. 2010.
Mitochondrial phylogenomics of the Bivalvia
(Mollusca): searching for the origin and mitogenomic
correlates of
doubly uniparental inheritance of mtDNA.
BMC Evol.
Biol. 10: 50. HERE
Ghiselli, F.,
L. Milani and M. Passamonti. 2011. Strict
sex-specific mtDNA segregation in the germ line of
the DUI
species Venerupis philippinarum (Bivalvia: Veneridae). Mol.
Biol. Evol. 28(2): 949-961. 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. Cytochrome c oxidase sequence comparisons
suggest an unusually high rate of
mitochondrial DNA evolution in Mytilus (Mollusca: Bivalvia). Mol.
Biol. Evol.
13(2): 418-421. HERE
Hurst, L. D. and R. F. Hoekstra. 1994. Shellfish genes kept in line. Nature. 368:
811-812. HERE
Milani, L., F. Ghiselli, and M. Passamonti. 2012. Sex-linked mitochondrial
behavior during early embryo development
in
Ruditapes philippinarum (Bivalvia Veneridae) a species with the Doubly
Uniparental Inheritance (DUI) of
mitochondria. J. Exp. Zool. B Mol. Dev. Evol.
318(3): 182-189. HERE
Mizi, A., E. Zouros, N. Moschonas and G. C. Rodakis. 2005. The complete maternal and
paternal mitochondrial
genomes
of the Mediterranean mussel Mytilus galloprovincialis: implications for the
doubly uniparental inheritance
mode of
mtDNA. Mol. Biol. Evol. 22(4):
952-67. HERE
Ort, B. S. and G. H. Pogson. 2007. Molecular population genetics of the male and female mtDNA molecules of the
California sea mussel, Mytilus californianus. Genetics. 177(2):
1087-99. HERE
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. 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. HERE
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., 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
Rawson, P. D. and T. J. Hilbish. 1995. Evolutionary relationships among the male and female
mitochondrial DNA
lineages in the Mytilus edulis species complex. Mol. Biol. Evol.
12(5): 893-901. HERE
Skibinski, D. O. F.,
C. Gallagher and C. M. Beynon. 1994.
Sex-limited mitochondrial DNA transmittion in the
marine
mussel Mytilus edulis. Genetics. 138: 801-809. HERE
Skibinski, D. O. F., C.
Gallagher and H. Quesada. 1999. On the roles of selection, mutation and
drift in the evolution
of mitochondrial DNA diversity in British Mytilus edulis (Mytilidae; Mollusca) populations. Biol. J. Linn. Soc. 68:
195-213. HERE
Smietanka, B., A. Burzynski and R. Wenne. 2009. Molecular population genetics of male and female mitochondrial
genomes in European mussels Mytilus. Marine Biology. 156(5): 913-925. HERE
Smietanka, B. and A. Burzynski. 2010. Comparative genomics of marine mussels (Mytilus spp.). Gender associated
mtDNA: rapidly
evolving atp8. J. Mol. Evol. 71: 385-400. HERE
Stewart, D. T., C. Saavedra, R. R. Stanwood, A.
O. Ball and E. Zouros. 1995. Male and female mitochondrial DNA
lineages in the blue mussel (Mytilus edulis)
species group. Mol. Biol. Evol. 12(5): 735-47. HERE
Stewart, D. T., E. R. Kenchington, R. K. Singh and E. Zouros. 1996. Degree of selective
constraint as an explanation
of the different rates of evolution of
gender-specific mitochondrial DNA lineages in the mussel Mytilus.
Genetics.
143(3): 1349-57. HERE
Zbawicka, M., A. Burzynski, D. Skibinski and R. Wenne. 2010. Scottish Mytilus trossulus mussels retain ancestral
mitochondrial DNA: Complete
sequences of male and female mtDNA genomes. Gene. 456: 45-53. HERE