Evolutionary theory predicts that sexually antagonistic mutations accumulate differentially on the X chromosome and autosomes in species with an XY sex-determination system, with effects (masculinization or feminization of the X) depending on the dominance of mutations. Organisms with alternative modes of inheritance of sex chromosomes offer interesting opportunities for studying sexual conflicts and their resolution, because expectations for the preferred genomic location of sexually antagonistic alleles may differ from standard systems. Aphids display an XX/X0 system and combine an unusual inheritance of the X chromosome with the alternation of sexual and asexual reproduction. In this study, we first investigated theoretically the accumul...
International audienceBackground - Heterogametic species display a differential number of sex chromo...
<p>The preferred chromosomal locations of sexually antagonistic mutations (Prediction 1) are based o...
International audienceThe faster evolution of X chromosomes has been documented in several species, ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that sexually antagonistic mutations accumulate differentially on the X...
International audienceMales and females share essentially the same genome but differ in their optima...
International audienceSex chromosomes play a role in many important biological processes, including ...
<p>Characteristics of mutations (in terms of their selection coefficients in males [<i>s<sub>m</sub>...
Heterogametic species display a differential number of sex chromosomes resulting in imbalanced trans...
International audienceBackground - Heterogametic species display a differential number of sex chromo...
<p>The preferred chromosomal locations of sexually antagonistic mutations (Prediction 1) are based o...
International audienceThe faster evolution of X chromosomes has been documented in several species, ...
Evolutionary theory predicts that sexually antagonistic mutations accumulate differentially on the X...
International audienceMales and females share essentially the same genome but differ in their optima...
International audienceSex chromosomes play a role in many important biological processes, including ...
<p>Characteristics of mutations (in terms of their selection coefficients in males [<i>s<sub>m</sub>...
Heterogametic species display a differential number of sex chromosomes resulting in imbalanced trans...
International audienceBackground - Heterogametic species display a differential number of sex chromo...
<p>The preferred chromosomal locations of sexually antagonistic mutations (Prediction 1) are based o...
International audienceThe faster evolution of X chromosomes has been documented in several species, ...