Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost to others – can generate balancing selection, and contribute to the maintenance of genetic variation in fitness traits, such as survival, fecundity, fertility, and mate competition. Previous theory suggests that AP is unlikely to maintain variation unless antagonistic selection is strong, or AP alleles exhibit pronounced differences in genetic dominance between the affected traits. We show that conditions for balancing selection under AP expand under the likely scenario that the strength of selection on each fitness component differs between the sexes. Our model also predicts that the vast majority of balanced polymorphisms have sexually ant...
The ‘good genes’ model of sexual selection predicts that sexual and natural selection should act con...
Genetic variance (VG) in fitness related traits is often unexpectedly high, evoking the question how...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Antagonistic selection between different fitness components (e.g., survival versus fertility) or dif...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Antagonistic selection between different fitness components (e.g., survival versus fertility) or dif...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Genetic variance (VG) in fitness related traits is often unexpectedly high, evoking the question how...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
The ‘good genes’ model of sexual selection predicts that sexual and natural selection should act con...
Genetic variance (VG) in fitness related traits is often unexpectedly high, evoking the question how...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Antagonistic selection between different fitness components (e.g., survival versus fertility) or dif...
Males and females differ in their reproductive roles and as a consequence are often under diverging ...
Antagonistic selection between different fitness components (e.g., survival versus fertility) or dif...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Antagonistically selected alleles-–those with opposing fitness effects between sexes, environments, ...
Genetic variance (VG) in fitness related traits is often unexpectedly high, evoking the question how...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...
The ‘good genes’ model of sexual selection predicts that sexual and natural selection should act con...
Genetic variance (VG) in fitness related traits is often unexpectedly high, evoking the question how...
The maintenance of genetic variance in fitness represents one of the most longstanding enigmas in ev...