Mitochondrial background can explain variable costs of immune deployment
Megan A. M. Kutzer,
Beth Cornish,
Michael Jamieson
et al.
Abstract:Organismal health and survival depend on the ability to mount an effective immune response against infection. Yet, immune defence may be energy-demanding, resulting in fitness costs if investment in immune function deprives other physiological processes of resources. While evidence of costly immunity resulting in reduced longevity and reproduction is common, the role of energy-producing mitochondria on the magnitude of these costs is unknown. Here we employedDrosophila melanogastercybrid lines, where several m… Show more
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