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We have taken a new approach to test the commonly accepted, but recently questioned, principle1,2 of clonal inheritance of vertebrate mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) by relating its inheritance to a female-specific marker of nuclear DNA. Whereas this is impossible in organisms with male heterogamy (such as mammals), we show here that genealogies of mtDNA and the female-specific W chromosome of a bird species are completely concordant. Our results indicate that inheritance of mtDNA is free of detectable recombination effects over an evolutionary timescale.
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Berlin, S., Ellegren, H. Clonal inheritance of avian mitochondrial DNA. Nature 413, 37–38 (2001). https://doi.org/10.1038/35092623
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