Lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” and the genetic architecture of lifespan: Inbreeding results in a potentially maladaptive sex-specific reduction of female lifespan in Drosophila melanogaster". It also contains data from a previous experiment with the same design (Carazo P, Green J, Sepil I, Pizzari T, Wigby S (2016) Inbreeding removes sex differences in lifespan in a population of Drosophila melanogaster. Biology Letters 12(6): 20160337.). In the csv file the variables are as follows: ID (identification name for each isoline), LS (lifespan in days), IBR (inbreeding treatment), SE (social environment), SEX and finally EXP (name of the experiment, A is the one done by Carazo et al 2016 and ...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...
Lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” and the genetic...
Male/Female lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” and...
Inbred/Outbred lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” ...
Inbreeding depression in lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “ung...
Fitness data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” and the genetic ...
Lifespan data for ms published in Biology Letters "Inbreeding removes sex differences in lifespan in...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Lehtovaara A, Schielzeth H, Flis I, Friberg U. (2013): Data from: Heritability of lifespan is largel...
This repository contains 3 original data files for a study of heritability in a half-sibling design ...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...
Lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” and the genetic...
Male/Female lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” and...
Inbred/Outbred lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” ...
Inbreeding depression in lifespan data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “ung...
Fitness data for the manuscript accepted in Evolution titled as: "The “unguarded-X” and the genetic ...
Lifespan data for ms published in Biology Letters "Inbreeding removes sex differences in lifespan in...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Lehtovaara A, Schielzeth H, Flis I, Friberg U. (2013): Data from: Heritability of lifespan is largel...
This repository contains 3 original data files for a study of heritability in a half-sibling design ...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
This is the final version. Available on open access from Wiley via the DOI in this recordData availa...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...