selfish genetic element

hereditary units that can spread in a population without an obvious advantage to their hosts

selfish genetic element is …
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Q41516982'Ménage à trois': a selfish genetic element uses a virus to propagate within Thermotogales.
Q29614717A distinct small RNA pathway silences selfish genetic elements in the germline
Q51565715A formal theory of the selfish gene.
Q46509867A maternal-effect selfish genetic element in Caenorhabditis elegans
Q54408223A parasitic selfish gene that affects host promiscuity.
Q45138127A selfish gene chastened: Tribolium castaneum Medea M4 is silenced by a complementary gene
Q34587393A selfish gene governing pollen-pistil compatibility confers reproductive isolation between maize relatives
Q89031311A selfish genetic element confers non-Mendelian inheritance in rice
Q34796508A selfish genetic element influencing longevity correlates with reactive behavioural traits in female house mice (Mus domesticus)
Q91853260A selfish genetic element linked to increased lifespan impacts metabolism in female house mice
Q34613883A synthetic maternal-effect selfish genetic element drives population replacement in Drosophila
Q34618612Appetite for the selfish gene
Q38547309Assisted suicide of a selfish gene
Q57041136Carrying a selfish genetic element predicts increased migration propensity in free-living wild house mice
Q53665056Children in the wider world: compassion and the selfish gene.
Q64288029Cleave and Rescue, a novel selfish genetic element and general strategy for gene drive
Q34573393Competing selfish genetic elements in the butterfly Hypolimnas bolina
Q93937894Correction for Lim and Kai, Unique germ-line organelle, nuage, functions to repress selfish genetic elements in
Q55527252Correction: A Selfish Genetic Element Influencing Longevity Correlates with Reactive Behavioural Traits in Female House Mice (Mus domesticus).
Q44549235Cutting the canopy to defeat the "selfish gene"; conflicting selection pressures for the integration of phototrophy in mixotrophic protists
Q56899600Degeneration and domestication of a selfish gene in yeast: molecular evolution versus site-directed mutagenesis
Q27329687Detrimental effects of an autosomal selfish genetic element on sperm competitiveness in house mice
Q51149472Does polyandry control population sex ratio via regulation of a selfish gene?
Q36696193Engineering the genomes of wild insect populations: challenges, and opportunities provided by synthetic Medea selfish genetic elements
Q48423177Ethical conflicts in human embryonic stem cell research - a war between the "selfish genes"?
Q59078604Evolution of the selfish gene
Q90571837Experimental manipulation of selfish genetic elements links genes to microbial community function
Q51193700Fitness effects of a selfish gene (the Mus t complex) are revealed in an ecological context.
Q28067633Forty years of The Selfish Gene are not enough
Q40465958Fractious chromosomes: Hybrid disruption and the origin of selfish genetic elements
Q46946712From the selfish gene to selfish metabolism: revisiting the central dogma
Q91553532Gene drive and resilience through renewal with next generation Cleave and Rescue selfish genetic elements
Q51983943Gene network polymorphism is the raw material of natural selection: the selfish gene network hypothesis.
Q30309837Genealogical evidence for epidemics of selfish genes
Q35960906Genetic control of invasive plants species using selfish genetic elements
Q43682215Genetics. Selfish genes could help disease-free mosquitoes spread
Q91724021Hijack of CRISPR defences by selfish genes holds clinical promise
Q78026659Homologous recombination and sex as a strategy against selfish genes attacking the genome
Q56069820How Hungry is the Selfish Gene?
Q105852169How Hungry is the Selfish Gene?
Q54153089In Defence of Selfish Genes
Q56080649In retrospect: The Selfish Gene
Q28763990Invasion and persistence of a selfish gene in the Cnidaria
Q98471742Life and death of selfish genes: comparative genomics reveals the dynamic evolution of cytoplasmic incompatibility
Q58672543Man's selfish genes, social behavior and ethics
Q34386198Maternal-effect selfish genes in flour beetles
Q36696183Medea selfish genetic elements as tools for altering traits of wild populations: a theoretical analysis
Q34625606Neo-Darwinism, the modern synthesis and selfish genes: are they of use in physiology?
Q50332777No evidence for female discrimination against male house mice carrying a selfish genetic element.
Q37093240Novel synthetic Medea selfish genetic elements drive population replacement in Drosophila; a theoretical exploration of Medea-dependent population suppression
Q53676234Outcrossed sex allows a selfish gene to invade yeast populations.
Q35091886PSR (paternal sex ratio) chromosomes: the ultimate selfish genetic elements
Q73902711Persistence of selfish genetic elements: population structure and conflict
Q54656118Poisons, antidotes, and selfish genes.
Q35278115Polyandry and the decrease of a selfish genetic element in a wild house mouse population
Q46356480Properties and natural occurrence of maternal-effect selfish genes ('Medea' factors) in the red flour beetle, tribolium castaneum
Q40725797Protein splicing: selfish genes invade cellular proteins
Q36038022Public Service by a Selfish Gene: A Domesticated Transposase Antagonizes Polycomb Function
Q57664748Publishing and the Advancement of Science: From Selfish Genes to Galileo's Finger
Q28776442Recurrent invasion and extinction of a selfish gene
Q47630024Religion's role in human evolution: the missing link between ape-man's selfish genes and civilized altruism
Q37423487Restriction-modification gene complexes as selfish gene entities: roles of a regulatory system in their establishment, maintenance, and apoptotic mutual exclusion
Q56442431Rethinking sex and the selfish gene: why we do it
Q59508973Selfish Genes
Q59508955Selfish Genes and Plant Speciation
Q29013020Selfish Genetic Elements Promote Polyandry in a Fly
Q73256813Selfish gene is offside
Q52443604Selfish genes
Q50912158Selfish genes and meiotic drive.
Q84910691Selfish genes and reproductive fitness
Q52713923Selfish genes in a social insect.
Q44142863Selfish genes in mosquitoes
Q59062659Selfish genes in race or politics
Q60063358Selfish genes move sideways
Q56638901Selfish genes vs. selfish people: Sociobiology as origin myth
Q59093658Selfish genes, evolutionary games and the adaptiveness of behaviour
Q34604996Selfish genes, pleiotropy and the origin of recombination
Q22122418Selfish genes, the phenotype paradigm and genome evolution
Q56268382Selfish genes: a green beard in the red fire ant
Q37827941Selfish genetic elements
Q59508983Selfish genetic elements
Q100724476Selfish genetic elements and male fertility
Q47398244Selfish genetic elements and plant genome size evolution
Q36890074Selfish genetic elements and sexual selection: their impact on male fertility.
Q51711720Selfish genetic elements and sexual selection: their impact on male fertility.
Q57212768Selfish genetic elements and speciation
Q57212839Selfish genetic elements and speciation
Q50335072Selfish genetic elements and the gene’s-eye view of evolution
Q51039881Selfish genetic elements and their role in evolution: the evolution of sex and some of what that entails.
Q51877826Selfish genetic elements favor the evolution of a distinction between soma and germline.
Q28742794Selfish genetic elements, genetic conflict, and evolutionary innovation
Q83213242Selfish genetic elements: long-range dynamics predicted by non-equilibrium models
Q59022670Sex, slime and selfish genes
Q35967889Sexual selection, genetic conflict, selfish genes, and the atypical patterns of gene expression in spermatogenic cells
Q37390963Sexual selection: selfish genetic element encourages polyandry
Q53654598Site-specific selfish genes as tools for the control and genetic engineering of natural populations.
Q39435799Small GTPases: The ultimate selfish genes?
Q34389226Social insects and selfish genes.
Q36504236Social insects: from selfish genes to self organisation and beyond
Q37200600Sperm competition, immunity, selfish genes and cancer.
Q34561728Suicide and the selfish gene.
Q39361405The 2 micron plasmid: a selfish genetic element with an optimized survival strategy within Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Q45767790The Selfish Gene
Q47443066The Selfish Gene, introduced the term 'meme' to describe a verbally transmitted cultural idea
Q39550085The cost of copy number in a selfish genetic element: the 2-μm plasmid of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
Q92647219The distribution and spread of naturally occurring Medea selfish genetic elements in the United States
Q27026124The dynamic relationship between polyandry and selfish genetic elements
Q52564101The dynamics of maternal-effect selfish genetic elements.
Q40547155The elusive fertility genes of Drosophila: the ultimate haven for selfish genetic elements
Q50320900The evolutionary consequences of selfish genetic elements.
Q54587075The extended reach of the selfish gene.
Q36786830The maternal-effect, selfish genetic element Medea is associated with a composite Tc1 transposon.
Q33964074The population dynamics of maternal-effect selfish genes
Q92143173The puzzle of altruism: Why do 'selfish genes' behave so unselfishly?
Q36818453The role of bacteriocins as selfish genetic elements.
Q22122375The role of selfish genetic elements in eukaryotic evolution
Q60247123The selfish gene algorithm
Q47774683The selfish goal meets the selfish gene
Q83012786The teleology of inflammation--doing battle with the selfish gene
Q34661583The validity of Dawkins's selfish gene theory and the role of the unconscious in decision making
Q36268642Ubiquitin--conserved protein or selfish gene?
Q24683818Unique germ-line organelle, nuage, functions to repress selfish genetic elements in Drosophila melanogaster
Q24616849Virophages, polintons, and transpovirons: a complex evolutionary network of diverse selfish genetic elements with different reproduction strategies
Q34544639What does a molecule want? The myth of the self-replicating molecule (comments on the "selfish-gene" paradigm).
Q52348152[Are our morals a gift from the selfish gene?].
Q46312850scat+ is a selfish gene analogous to Medea of Tribolium castaneum
Q71919911‘The Selfish Gene’
Q71960984‘The Selfish Gene’

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