Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the evolution of new reproductive proteins. However, in most cases, each resulting paralog continues to function within the same sex. To investigate the possibility that seminal fluid proteins arise through duplicates of female reproductive genes that become “co-opted ” by males, we screened female reproduc-tive genes inDrosophila melanogaster for cases of duplication in which one of the resulting paralogs produces a protein in males that is transferred to females during mating. We identified a set of three tandemly duplicated genes that encode secreted serine-type endopeptidase homologs, two of which are expressed primarily in the female reproductive tract (RT), whereas the third is expressed ...
A large portion of the annotated genes in Drosophila melanogaster show sex-biased expression, indica...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
The molecular evolutionary rate of genes associated with sexual traits and reproduction is (on avera...
Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the evolution of new reproductive proteins. However, ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection, comprised of sperm competition and cryptic female choice (PCSS), ha...
The seminal fluid of male Drosophila contains a cocktail of proteins that have striking effects on m...
Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for full fer...
AbstractIn Drosophila melanogaster, sperm and accessory gland proteins (“Acps,” a major component of...
<div><p>Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for ...
Most eukaryotic genes have been vertically transmitted to the present from distant ancestors. Howeve...
In organisms with internal fertilization, seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) are essential for the reprod...
The process of fertilization involves many interactions between males, females, and their gametes. T...
In Drosophila melanogaster, sperm and accessory gland proteins (Acps, a major component of seminal f...
Biologists have long noted the tremendous diversity of behaviors, morphological traits and molecule...
Across diverse taxa, seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) transferred at mating affect the reproductive suc...
A large portion of the annotated genes in Drosophila melanogaster show sex-biased expression, indica...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
The molecular evolutionary rate of genes associated with sexual traits and reproduction is (on avera...
Gene duplication is an important mechanism for the evolution of new reproductive proteins. However, ...
Postcopulatory sexual selection, comprised of sperm competition and cryptic female choice (PCSS), ha...
The seminal fluid of male Drosophila contains a cocktail of proteins that have striking effects on m...
Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for full fer...
AbstractIn Drosophila melanogaster, sperm and accessory gland proteins (“Acps,” a major component of...
<div><p>Seminal fluid proteins transferred from males to females during copulation are required for ...
Most eukaryotic genes have been vertically transmitted to the present from distant ancestors. Howeve...
In organisms with internal fertilization, seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) are essential for the reprod...
The process of fertilization involves many interactions between males, females, and their gametes. T...
In Drosophila melanogaster, sperm and accessory gland proteins (Acps, a major component of seminal f...
Biologists have long noted the tremendous diversity of behaviors, morphological traits and molecule...
Across diverse taxa, seminal fluid proteins (Sfps) transferred at mating affect the reproductive suc...
A large portion of the annotated genes in Drosophila melanogaster show sex-biased expression, indica...
In many animals, females respond to mating with changes in physiology and behavior that are triggere...
The molecular evolutionary rate of genes associated with sexual traits and reproduction is (on avera...