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Stearns & Hoekstra: Evolution 2e
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In single-celled organisms genomic conflicts will not occur, because there are no multiple levels of replication. True or false?
If in plants mitochondria would be transmitted by both the male and the female parent, male sterility would be expected to be much rarer than it is now. True or false?
Multi-level selection cannot occur in a system consisting of different groups of individual organisms. True or false?
Genomic conflict occurs whenever there is multi-level selection. True or false?
The outcome of a genomic conflict depends on the time scales at which replication occurs at the different levels. True or false?
Sexual reproductive systems are more vulnerable to genomic conflicts, because:
Bacterial conjugative plasmids may create genomic conflict because:
Segregation distortion is also called meiotic drive. True or false?
In diploids a meiotic drive element like the t haplotype in mice can be stably maintained in populations because:
The slight large-scale distortion of Mendelian segregation in human genomic data is probably caused by:
Chromosomal meiotic drive systems consist of two components, a 'killer' element and an immunity factor effective against the killing. Which of the following statements is true?
Cytoplasmic genetic transmission offers more opportunities for distorted segregation than meiotic drive of nuclear elements. Why?
What is an important role of uniparental cytoplasmic transmission?
Is genetic imprinting in mammals likely to be associated with genomic conflict?