A selfish supergene causes meiotic drive through both sexes in Drosophila

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 17, April 2025.
SignificanceMeiosis is the process by which cells divide to form eggs and sperm. Typically, chromosomes have an equal chance of being passed on to these cells, but “selfish” genetic elements can manipulate meiosis to favor their own transmission…
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