Pleiotropy is the well-established idea that a single mutation affects multiple phenotypes. If a mutation has opposite effects on fitness when expressed in different contexts, then genetic conflict arises. Pleiotropic conflict is expected to reduce the efficacy of selection by limiting the fixation of beneficial mutations through adaptation, and the removal of deleterious mutations through purifying selection. Although this has been widely discussed, in particular in the context of a putative “gender load,” it has yet to be systematically quantified. In this work, we empirically estimate to which extent different pleiotropic regimes impede the efficacy of selection in Drosophila melanogaster. We use whole-genome polymorphism data from a sin...
Sexual interactions among adults can generate selection on both males and females with genome-wide c...
Over the last 100 years sexual selection has advanced into a vast field of theoretical and empirical...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
The assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations with more restricted p...
International audienceThe assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations ...
Theoretical work predicts that sexual selection can enhance natural selection, increasing the rate o...
The amount of genetic variation for fitness within populations tends to exceed that expected under m...
Glaser-Schmitt A, Wittmann M, Ramnarine TJS, Parsch J. Sexual antagonism, temporally fluctuating sel...
SummarySexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2],...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2], but it...
BackgroundAdaptive protein evolution is common in several Drosophila species investigated. Some stud...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature, yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sug...
SummaryGenetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction is expected to have important conse...
The effects of sexual selection on population mean fitness are unclear and a subject of debate. Rece...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong>: Heritable phenotypic variation in natural populations exceeds the leve...
Sexual interactions among adults can generate selection on both males and females with genome-wide c...
Over the last 100 years sexual selection has advanced into a vast field of theoretical and empirical...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...
The assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations with more restricted p...
International audienceThe assumption that pleiotropic mutations are more deleterious than mutations ...
Theoretical work predicts that sexual selection can enhance natural selection, increasing the rate o...
The amount of genetic variation for fitness within populations tends to exceed that expected under m...
Glaser-Schmitt A, Wittmann M, Ramnarine TJS, Parsch J. Sexual antagonism, temporally fluctuating sel...
SummarySexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2],...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity [1, 2], but it...
BackgroundAdaptive protein evolution is common in several Drosophila species investigated. Some stud...
Directional selection is prevalent in nature, yet phenotypes tend to remain relatively constant, sug...
SummaryGenetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction is expected to have important conse...
The effects of sexual selection on population mean fitness are unclear and a subject of debate. Rece...
<p><strong>Abstract</strong>: Heritable phenotypic variation in natural populations exceeds the leve...
Sexual interactions among adults can generate selection on both males and females with genome-wide c...
Over the last 100 years sexual selection has advanced into a vast field of theoretical and empirical...
Sexual selection is widely appreciated for generating remarkable phenotypic diversity, but its contr...