In a recent issue of Molecular Ecology the role of intragenomic parasites in maintaining sexual reproduction was both experimentally evaluated by Kraaijeveld et al. and discussed by Crespi and Schwander. The prevalence of sex is difficult to explain, due to its costs when compared with asexual reproduction. Yet, as reviewed by Crespi and Schwander, sex can be favorable in the presence of proliferating transposons. Transposons are similar to mutations, in that their integration to non-neutral loci is likely to have deleterious effects, and sexual recombination provides a potential mechanism to confine their accumulation
Although there is no known general explanation as to why sexual populations resist asexual invasion,...
The masking of deleterious mutations by complementation and the reassortment of virus segments (viru...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
In a recent issue of Molecular Ecology the role of intragenomic parasites in maintaining sexual repr...
Resolving the paradox of sex, with its twofold cost to genic transmission, remains one of the major ...
Resolving the paradox of sex, with its twofold cost to genic transmission, remains one of the major ...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
Theory predicts that sex can drive the evolution of conflict within the cell. During asexual reprodu...
The widespread occurrence of sex is one of the most elusive problems in evolutionary biology. Theory...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites is thought to drive a range of biological pheno...
Asexual lineages should rapidly replace sexual populations. Why sex then? The Red Queen hypothesis p...
The persistence of sexual reproduction is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. The problem ste...
In many taxa, there is a conflict between the sexes over mating rate. The outcome of sexually antago...
In many taxa, there is a conflict between the sexes over mating rate. The outcome of sexually antago...
types: JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © 2015 European Society For Evolutionary Biology. Journal of Evoluti...
Although there is no known general explanation as to why sexual populations resist asexual invasion,...
The masking of deleterious mutations by complementation and the reassortment of virus segments (viru...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
In a recent issue of Molecular Ecology the role of intragenomic parasites in maintaining sexual repr...
Resolving the paradox of sex, with its twofold cost to genic transmission, remains one of the major ...
Resolving the paradox of sex, with its twofold cost to genic transmission, remains one of the major ...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...
Theory predicts that sex can drive the evolution of conflict within the cell. During asexual reprodu...
The widespread occurrence of sex is one of the most elusive problems in evolutionary biology. Theory...
Antagonistic coevolution between hosts and parasites is thought to drive a range of biological pheno...
Asexual lineages should rapidly replace sexual populations. Why sex then? The Red Queen hypothesis p...
The persistence of sexual reproduction is a classic problem in evolutionary biology. The problem ste...
In many taxa, there is a conflict between the sexes over mating rate. The outcome of sexually antago...
In many taxa, there is a conflict between the sexes over mating rate. The outcome of sexually antago...
types: JOURNAL ARTICLECopyright © 2015 European Society For Evolutionary Biology. Journal of Evoluti...
Although there is no known general explanation as to why sexual populations resist asexual invasion,...
The masking of deleterious mutations by complementation and the reassortment of virus segments (viru...
Why is sex ubiquitous when asexual reproduction is much less costly? Sex disrupts coadapted gene com...