Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg. The most widely accepted theory for the evolution of genomic imprinting-the kinship theory-argues that conflict between maternally inherited and paternally inherited genes over phenotypes with asymmetric effects on matrilineal and patrilineal kin results in self-imposed silencing of one of the copies. This theory was originally developed in the context of fitness interactions within nuclear families, to understand intragenomic conflict in the embryo and infant, but it has recently been extended to encompass interactions within wider social groups, to understand intragenomic conflict over the social behavior of juveniles and adults. Here, we ...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in linking the theories of kin selection and sexual selec...
We explore three possible pathways for the evolution of genomic imprinting. (1) Imprinting may be ad...
Crespi & Badcock (C&B) provide a novel hypothesis outlining a role for imprinted genes in mediating ...
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg....
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg....
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin-specific epigenetic marking of a number of genes. ...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting refers to the differential expression of genes inherited from...
Genomic imprinting is a process whereby expression of an allele differs depending upon its parent of...
Genomic imprinting, where an allele’s expression pattern depends on its parental origin, is thought ...
How phenomena like helping, dispersal, or the sex ratio evolve depends critically on demographic and...
Genomic imprinting allows maternally and paternally derived alleles to have different patterns of ex...
IIntragenomic conflict may arise when social partners are more related through one parent than the o...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in linking the theories of kin selection and sexual selec...
We explore three possible pathways for the evolution of genomic imprinting. (1) Imprinting may be ad...
Crespi & Badcock (C&B) provide a novel hypothesis outlining a role for imprinted genes in mediating ...
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg....
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg....
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
Genomic imprinting refers to the parent-of-origin-specific epigenetic marking of a number of genes. ...
Abstract Background Genomic imprinting refers to the differential expression of genes inherited from...
Genomic imprinting is a process whereby expression of an allele differs depending upon its parent of...
Genomic imprinting, where an allele’s expression pattern depends on its parental origin, is thought ...
How phenomena like helping, dispersal, or the sex ratio evolve depends critically on demographic and...
Genomic imprinting allows maternally and paternally derived alleles to have different patterns of ex...
IIntragenomic conflict may arise when social partners are more related through one parent than the o...
Recent years have seen a surge of interest in linking the theories of kin selection and sexual selec...
We explore three possible pathways for the evolution of genomic imprinting. (1) Imprinting may be ad...
Crespi & Badcock (C&B) provide a novel hypothesis outlining a role for imprinted genes in mediating ...