It's mostly mothers who pass on mitochondria – and a new theory says it's due to the first sexual conflict
- Written by Arunas L. Radzvilavicius, Postdoctoral Researcher of Evolutionary Biology, University of Pennsylvania
Is this how we got the sperm and the egg?Sebastian Kaulitzki/ShutterstockEvolutionary interests of males and females do not always coincide. This is known as sexual conflict: male innovations that allow them to reproduce more sometimes hurt females, and vice versa.
Male fruit flies, for instance, inject their partners with toxic chemicals during...

