This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Wiley via the DOI in this record.Selfish genetic elements (SGEs) such as replicating mobile elements, segregation distorters, and maternally inherited endosymbionts, bias their transmission success relative to the rest of the genome to increase in representation in subsequent generations. As such they generate conflict with the rest of the genome. Such intra-genomic conflict is also a hallmark of sexually antagonistic (SA) alleles, which are shared genes between the sexes but that have opposing fitness effects when expressed in males and females. However, while both SGEs and SA alleles are recognised as common and potent sources of genomic conflict, the ...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
Many genes are subject to contradictory selection pressures in males and females, and balancing sele...
AbstractThis review proposes that the peculiar patterns of gene expression in spermatogenic cells ar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Chromosomal sex determination systems create the opportunity for the evolution of selfish genetic el...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
Funding: T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St ...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection acts in opposing directions on males and females. Case studies...
According to the Mendelian rules of inheritance, every chromosome or allele of a diploid organism ha...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental process that structures populations and modulates interactions ...
Theory predicts that sex can drive the evolution of conflict within the cell. During asexual reprodu...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Sexual dimorphism is a substantial contributor to the diversity observed in nature, extending from e...
Sexual conflict can occur whenever the evolutionary interests of males and females differ, and when ...
Selfish genetic elements (historically also referred to as selfish genes, ultra-selfish genes, selfi...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
Many genes are subject to contradictory selection pressures in males and females, and balancing sele...
AbstractThis review proposes that the peculiar patterns of gene expression in spermatogenic cells ar...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the Royal Society via th...
Chromosomal sex determination systems create the opportunity for the evolution of selfish genetic el...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
Funding: T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St ...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection acts in opposing directions on males and females. Case studies...
According to the Mendelian rules of inheritance, every chromosome or allele of a diploid organism ha...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental process that structures populations and modulates interactions ...
Theory predicts that sex can drive the evolution of conflict within the cell. During asexual reprodu...
This is the final version. Available on open access from the Royal Society via the DOI in this recor...
Sexual dimorphism is a substantial contributor to the diversity observed in nature, extending from e...
Sexual conflict can occur whenever the evolutionary interests of males and females differ, and when ...
Selfish genetic elements (historically also referred to as selfish genes, ultra-selfish genes, selfi...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
Many genes are subject to contradictory selection pressures in males and females, and balancing sele...
AbstractThis review proposes that the peculiar patterns of gene expression in spermatogenic cells ar...