Journal article

Grandma plays favourites: X-chromosome relatedness and sex-specific childhood mortality


Authors listFox, Molly; Sear, Rebecca; Beise, Jan; Ragsdale, Gillian; Voland, Eckart; Knapp, Leslie A.

Publication year2010

Pages567-573

JournalProceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

Volume number277

Issue number1681

ISSN0962-8452

eISSN1471-2954

Open access statusGreen

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2009.1660

PublisherThe Royal Society


Abstract
Biologists use genetic relatedness between family members to explain the evolution of many behavioural and developmental traits in humans, including altruism, kin investment and longevity. Women's postmenopausal longevity in particular is linked to genetic relatedness between family members. According to the 'grandmother hypothesis', post-menopausal women can increase their genetic contribution to future generations by increasing the survivorship of their grandchildren. While some demographic studies have found evidence for this, others have found little support for it. Here, we re-model the predictions of the grandmother hypothesis by examining the genetic relatedness between grandmothers and grandchildren. We use this new model to re-evaluate the grandmother effect in seven previously studied human populations. Boys and girls differ in the per cent of genes they share with maternal versus paternal grandmothers because of differences in X-chromosome inheritance. Here, we demonstrate a relationship between X-chromosome inheritance and grandchild mortality in the presence of a grandmother. With this sex-specific and X-chromosome approach to interpreting mortality rates, we provide a new perspective on the prevailing theory for the evolution of human female longevity. This approach yields more consistent support for the grandmother hypothesis, and has implications for the study of human evolution.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleFox, M., Sear, R., Beise, J., Ragsdale, G., Voland, E. and Knapp, L. (2010) Grandma plays favourites: X-chromosome relatedness and sex-specific childhood mortality, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 277(1681), pp. 567-573. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2009.1660

APA Citation styleFox, M., Sear, R., Beise, J., Ragsdale, G., Voland, E., & Knapp, L. (2010). Grandma plays favourites: X-chromosome relatedness and sex-specific childhood mortality. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. 277(1681), 567-573. https://doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2009.1660



Keywords


ALTRUISMgrandmotherGRANDMOTHERShuman evolutioninfantKINkin investmentX-CHROMOSOME


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