Intra-locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an important role in shaping genetic diversity of populations through balancing selection. However, the potential for mating systems to exert balancing selection through sexual conflict on the genome remains unclear. Furthermore, the nature and potential for resolution of sexual conflict across the genome has been hotly debated. To address this, we analysed de novo transcriptomes from six avian species, chosen to reflect the full range of sexual dimorphism and mating systems. Our analyses combine expression and population genomic statistics across reproductive and somatic tissue, with measures of sperm competition and promiscuity. Our results reve...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Sexual dimorphism is a substantial contributor to the diversity observed in nature, extending from e...
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...
Intra-locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Intralocus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an imp...
Background: Sexual dichromatism is the tendency for sexes to differ in color pattern and represents ...
Sex chromosomes experience distinct evolutionary environments, due to their unusual pattern of inher...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Theoretical work suggests that sexual conflict should promote the maintenance of genetic diversity b...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Depending on the genetic architecture of male and female fitness, sex-specific selection can have ne...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks but are...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Sexual dimorphism is a substantial contributor to the diversity observed in nature, extending from e...
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...
Intra-locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Intralocus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an imp...
Background: Sexual dichromatism is the tendency for sexes to differ in color pattern and represents ...
Sex chromosomes experience distinct evolutionary environments, due to their unusual pattern of inher...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks, but ar...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Theoretical work suggests that sexual conflict should promote the maintenance of genetic diversity b...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Depending on the genetic architecture of male and female fitness, sex-specific selection can have ne...
Intralocus sexual conflict (ISC) occurs when males and females have different adaptive peaks but are...
Sexual selection is a powerful agent of evolution, driving microevolutionary changes in the genome a...
Sexual dimorphism is a substantial contributor to the diversity observed in nature, extending from e...
Divergent sexual selection within allopatric populations may result in divergent sexual phenotypes, ...