<p>Frequency of X-linkage for genes with different rate of expression among males, sexual females and asexual females. Genes were classified according to their pattern of expression (M, F and A stand for male, sexual female and asexual female, respectively, and the sign represents relative expression in each morph) considering different minimal fold-change in expression between reproductive morphs (2-, 5- and 10-fold). The black line shows the expected frequency of X-linkage (based on genes supported by at least 5 reads over the eight libraries). Significance for deviation from the random expectation was calculated with Chi2-tests (* : <i>p</i><0.05, **: p<0.01, *** : <i>p</i><0.001). Theoretical predictions for the preferred genomic locati...
<p>(A) Proportion of male-biased and female-biased genes for autosomes, LG9, and LG19. (B) No signif...
<p>(A–C) Distribution of annotated unigenes in gynoparae vs. parthenogenetic females (A), sexual fem...
<p>If CDX males (i.e. males with a paternally transmitted X-chromosome, produced by crossing a Contr...
<p>(A) Pairwise correlations of gene expression between the sexes are shown for genes on each chromo...
<p><b>A.</b> Numbers of genes that are female-biased (red) or male-biased (blue) in all four species...
<p>The preferred chromosomal locations of sexually antagonistic mutations (Prediction 1) are based o...
<p>The number of male- and female-biased genes (p<0.05, fold-change >1.3) is shown for each chromoso...
<p>We defined common sex-biased expressed genes as those genes showing sexual dimorphic expression i...
<p>Panels A to C: Log2 expression (RPKM+1) for autosomal and X-linked genes in the different reprodu...
<p>Correlations of expression between <i>D. melanogaster</i> (mel) and either <i>D. yakuba</i> (yak)...
Abstract Background Sex is an important but understudied factor in the genetics of human diseases. A...
We describe here the results of a search of Mendelian inheritance in man, GENDIAG and other sources ...
<p>Note that the proportion of male-biased genes per linkage group is similar except for chromosomes...
International audienceSexually antagonistic (SA) selection, a form of selection that can occur when ...
Sex-biased gene expression is likely to account for most sexually dimorphic traits because males and...
<p>(A) Proportion of male-biased and female-biased genes for autosomes, LG9, and LG19. (B) No signif...
<p>(A–C) Distribution of annotated unigenes in gynoparae vs. parthenogenetic females (A), sexual fem...
<p>If CDX males (i.e. males with a paternally transmitted X-chromosome, produced by crossing a Contr...
<p>(A) Pairwise correlations of gene expression between the sexes are shown for genes on each chromo...
<p><b>A.</b> Numbers of genes that are female-biased (red) or male-biased (blue) in all four species...
<p>The preferred chromosomal locations of sexually antagonistic mutations (Prediction 1) are based o...
<p>The number of male- and female-biased genes (p<0.05, fold-change >1.3) is shown for each chromoso...
<p>We defined common sex-biased expressed genes as those genes showing sexual dimorphic expression i...
<p>Panels A to C: Log2 expression (RPKM+1) for autosomal and X-linked genes in the different reprodu...
<p>Correlations of expression between <i>D. melanogaster</i> (mel) and either <i>D. yakuba</i> (yak)...
Abstract Background Sex is an important but understudied factor in the genetics of human diseases. A...
We describe here the results of a search of Mendelian inheritance in man, GENDIAG and other sources ...
<p>Note that the proportion of male-biased genes per linkage group is similar except for chromosomes...
International audienceSexually antagonistic (SA) selection, a form of selection that can occur when ...
Sex-biased gene expression is likely to account for most sexually dimorphic traits because males and...
<p>(A) Proportion of male-biased and female-biased genes for autosomes, LG9, and LG19. (B) No signif...
<p>(A–C) Distribution of annotated unigenes in gynoparae vs. parthenogenetic females (A), sexual fem...
<p>If CDX males (i.e. males with a paternally transmitted X-chromosome, produced by crossing a Contr...