We read with great interest the recent work in PNAS by Bergero et al. (1) describing differences in male and female recombination patterns on the guppy (Poecilia reticulata) sex chromosome. We fully agree that recombination in males is largely confined to the ends of the sex chromosome. Bergero et al. interpret these results to suggest that our previous findings of population-level variation in the degree of sex chromosome differentiation in this species (2) are incorrect. However, we suggest that their results are entirely consistent with our previous report, and that their interpretation presents a false controversy
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The conspicuous colour sexual dimorphism of guppies has made them paradigmatic study objects for sex...
The conspicuous colour sexual dimorphism of guppies has made them paradigmatic study objects for sex...
We read with great interest the recent work in PNAS by Bergero et al. (1) describing differences in ...
It is often stated that polymorphisms for mutations affecting fitness of males and females in opposi...
Theory predicts that the sexes can achieve greater fitness if loci with sexually antagonistic polymo...
Genetic and physical mapping of the guppy (P. reticulata) have shown that recombination patterns dif...
Sex chromosomes form once recombination is halted around the sex-determining locus between a homolog...
Among different teleost fish species, diverse sex-determining mechanisms exist, including environmen...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Oxford Un...
Animal sex chromosome evolution has started on different occasions with a homologous pair of autosom...
The reproductive success of the sneaky mating tactic is difficult to determine in fish with internal...
Sex chromosomes differ from autosomes by dissimilar gene content and, at a more advanced stage of th...
Once recombination is halted between the X and Y chromosomes, sex chromosomes begin to differentiate...
The sex chromosome pairs of many species do not undergo genetic recombination, unlike the autosomes....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The conspicuous colour sexual dimorphism of guppies has made them paradigmatic study objects for sex...
The conspicuous colour sexual dimorphism of guppies has made them paradigmatic study objects for sex...
We read with great interest the recent work in PNAS by Bergero et al. (1) describing differences in ...
It is often stated that polymorphisms for mutations affecting fitness of males and females in opposi...
Theory predicts that the sexes can achieve greater fitness if loci with sexually antagonistic polymo...
Genetic and physical mapping of the guppy (P. reticulata) have shown that recombination patterns dif...
Sex chromosomes form once recombination is halted around the sex-determining locus between a homolog...
Among different teleost fish species, diverse sex-determining mechanisms exist, including environmen...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available on open access from Oxford Un...
Animal sex chromosome evolution has started on different occasions with a homologous pair of autosom...
The reproductive success of the sneaky mating tactic is difficult to determine in fish with internal...
Sex chromosomes differ from autosomes by dissimilar gene content and, at a more advanced stage of th...
Once recombination is halted between the X and Y chromosomes, sex chromosomes begin to differentiate...
The sex chromosome pairs of many species do not undergo genetic recombination, unlike the autosomes....
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in thi...
The conspicuous colour sexual dimorphism of guppies has made them paradigmatic study objects for sex...
The conspicuous colour sexual dimorphism of guppies has made them paradigmatic study objects for sex...