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. 2017 Oct 26;15:94. doi: 10.1186/s12915-017-0437-8

Fig. 6.

Fig. 6

Sexual conflict over the inheritance of paternal mitochondria. The evolutionarily stable value of paternal leakage (π ESS) depends on whether the maternal (red line) or paternal (blue line) nucleus controls mitochondrial inheritance. This is shown for a weak epistasis (ξ = 1.2) and b strong epistasis (ξ = 2.0) across a range of mutation rates (μ). π ESS(mat) = 0 beyond a threshold mutation rate, favouring complete uniparental inheritance and no paternal leakage. In contrast, π ESS(pat) = 0 declines as μ increases and is always greater than zero, favouring some degree of mitochondrial mixing. The number of mitochondria per cell was set to M = 50