Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pattern have been proposed, involving different drivers: sexual selection, asymmetrical inheritance of cytoplasmic genomes, and hemizygosity of the X(Z) chromosome (the unguarded X hypothesis). Of these, the unguarded X has received the least experimental attention. This hypothesis suggests that the heterogametic sex suffers a shortened lifespan because recessive deleterious alleles on its single X(Z) chromosome are expressed unconditionally. In Drosophila melanogaster, the X chromosome is unusually large (~20% of the genome), providing a powerful model for evaluating theories involving the X. Here, we test the unguarded X hypothesis by forcing ...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Lifespan differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pat...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Life span differs between the sexes in many species. Three hypotheses to explain this interesting pa...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing rates and lifespan are common in nature, and an enduring puzzle for evolut...
Sex differences in ageing and lifespan are ubiquitous in nature. The "unguarded-X” hypothesis (UXh) ...