Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, or fitness components-–represent an important component of additive genetic variance in fitness-related traits, with stably balanced polymorphisms often hypothesized to contribute to observed quantitative genetic variation. Balancing selection hypotheses imply that intermediate-frequency alleles disproportionately contribute to genetic variance of life-history traits and fitness. Such alleles may also associate with population genetic footprints of recent selection, including reduced genetic diversity and inflated linkage disequilibrium at linked, neutral sites. Here, we compare the evolutionary dynamics of different balancing selection model...
Recurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptive potential by decreasing the gene...
One of the most useful models in population genetics is that of a selective sweep and the consequent...
Early AccessInternational audienceRecurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptiv...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost...
Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
Balancing selection is an important evolutionary force that maintains genetic and phenotypic diversi...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
Recurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptive potential by decreasing the gene...
Recurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptive potential by decreasing the gene...
One of the most useful models in population genetics is that of a selective sweep and the consequent...
Early AccessInternational audienceRecurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptiv...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost...
Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
Balancing selection is an important evolutionary force that maintains genetic and phenotypic diversi...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
Despite decades of research, the factors that maintain genetic variation for fitness are poorly unde...
Recurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptive potential by decreasing the gene...
Recurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptive potential by decreasing the gene...
One of the most useful models in population genetics is that of a selective sweep and the consequent...
Early AccessInternational audienceRecurrent self-fertilization is thought to lead to reduced adaptiv...