Rapid Evolution of the X-Linked miR-506 Family Enhances Sperm Competitiveness and Male Reproductive Fitness
The X-linked miR-506 family miRNAs, which are predominantly expressed in spermatogenic cells and sperm, have rapidly evolved across mammals. Ablation of multiple miR-506 family clusters compromises sperm competitiveness and male reproductive fitness, suggesting these miRNAs function to finetune gene expression during spermatogenesis to enhance sperm competition and male reproductive success.