Fig. 6: No evidence of paternal leakage in crosses between individuals with differing mitotypes.
From: Pervasive heteroplasmy in an invasive ambrosia beetle (Scolytinae) in southern California

Relative mitotype titers in the “hybrid” female offspring of: A H33 mothers mated to an H35 male; and B H35 mothers mated to an H33 male. Three “replicate” females were selected from each of three laboratory colonies of each homoplasmic mitotype and paired with a male of the other mitotype and reared on artificial diet. Daughters resulting from the pairings were collected as they emerged. Subsequently, five daughters were randomly selected from each brood and typed using the LNA-probe assay. Rightmost column is a homoplasmic control.