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Published on: June 7, 2024
Sex, Mitochondria, and Genetic Rescue
Justin C Havird1, Sarah W Fitzpatrick2, John Kronenberger3
1Department of Biology, Colorado State University, 1878 Campus Delivery, Fort Collins, CO 80523, USA.
Abstract:
Genetic rescue is a potentially effective management tool to offset the effects of reduced genetic diversity in imperiled populations. However, implementation requires complex choices. Here we address the consequences of introducing males versus females, highlighting the possibility that introduced females might lead to maladapted mitonuclear genomes and reduced offspring fitness.
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