Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes and population dynamics in ectotherms. Occasional sex reversal of genetic males has been hypothesized to prevent the evolutionary decay of nonrecombining Y chromosomes caused by the accumulation of deleterious mutations. At the same time, sex reversals can have a negative effect on population growth rate. Here, we studied phenotypic and genotypic sex in the common frog (Rana temporaria) in a subarctic environment, where strongly female-biased sex ratios have raised the possibility of frequent sex reversals. We developed two novel sex-linked microsatellite markers for the species and used them with a third, existing marker and a Bayesian modell...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution assigns a key role to sexually antagonistic (SA) gen...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes a...
Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes a...
Sex determination can be purely genetic (as in mammals and birds), purely environmental (as in many ...
Population sex ratio is a key demographic factor that influences population dynamics and persistence...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
Abstract Background Understanding of sex ratio dynamics in a given species requires understanding it...
According to the canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution, the degeneration of Y or W chromosomes...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are o...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are o...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution assigns a key role to sexually antagonistic (SA) gen...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes a...
Sex reversal has been suggested to have profound implications for the evolution of sex chromosomes a...
Sex determination can be purely genetic (as in mammals and birds), purely environmental (as in many ...
Population sex ratio is a key demographic factor that influences population dynamics and persistence...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...
Abstract Background Understanding of sex ratio dynamics in a given species requires understanding it...
According to the canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution, the degeneration of Y or W chromosomes...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are o...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, sex-determination systems in ectothermic vertebrates are o...
Sex-chromosome differentiation was recently shown to vary among common frog populations in Fennoscan...
The patterns of sex determination and sex differentiation have been shown to differ among geographic...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution assigns a key role to sexually antagonistic (SA) gen...
In sharp contrast with birds and mammals, the sex chromosomes of ectothermic vertebrates are often u...