Funding: J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St Andrews. A.G. is supported by a Natural Environment Research Council Independent Research Fellowship (grant no. NE/ K009524/1) and a European Research Council Consolidator grant (no. 771387).Females and males may face different selection pressures. Accordingly, alleles that confer a benefit for one sex often incur a cost for the other. Classic evolutionary theory holds that the X chromosome, whose sex-biased transmission sees it spending more time in females, should value females more than males, whereas autosomes, whose transmission is unbiased, should value both sexes equally. However, recent mathematical and empirical studies indicate that m...
Sex chromosomes can evolve gene contents that differ from the rest of the genome, as well as larger ...
Intra-locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Patterns of polymorphism and divergence in Drosophila protein-coding genes suggest that a considerab...
Females and males may face different selection pressures. Accordingly, alleles that confer a benefit...
Funding: T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St ...
Funding: Royal Society (Grant Number(s): DHF\R1\180120; Grant recipient(s): Laura Ross). Natural Env...
Evolutionary conflict permeates biological systems. In sexually reproducing organisms, sex-specific ...
The divergent reproductive roles of males and females generate sexually antagonistic selection, with...
The sexes exhibit dramatic phenotypic differences. Ultimately, these differences are thought to be t...
Theory suggests that sex-specific selection can facilitate adaptation in sexually reproducing popula...
Many genes are subject to contradictory selection pressures in males and females, and balancing sele...
Sexual differences are dramatic and widespread across taxa. However, a common genome between males ...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
Funding:TJH was supported by a PhD studentship from the University of St Andrews School of Biology. ...
Evolution based on the benefits of acquiring ‘‘good genes’ ’ in sexual selection is only plausible w...
Sex chromosomes can evolve gene contents that differ from the rest of the genome, as well as larger ...
Intra-locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Patterns of polymorphism and divergence in Drosophila protein-coding genes suggest that a considerab...
Females and males may face different selection pressures. Accordingly, alleles that confer a benefit...
Funding: T.J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St ...
Funding: Royal Society (Grant Number(s): DHF\R1\180120; Grant recipient(s): Laura Ross). Natural Env...
Evolutionary conflict permeates biological systems. In sexually reproducing organisms, sex-specific ...
The divergent reproductive roles of males and females generate sexually antagonistic selection, with...
The sexes exhibit dramatic phenotypic differences. Ultimately, these differences are thought to be t...
Theory suggests that sex-specific selection can facilitate adaptation in sexually reproducing popula...
Many genes are subject to contradictory selection pressures in males and females, and balancing sele...
Sexual differences are dramatic and widespread across taxa. However, a common genome between males ...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
Funding:TJH was supported by a PhD studentship from the University of St Andrews School of Biology. ...
Evolution based on the benefits of acquiring ‘‘good genes’ ’ in sexual selection is only plausible w...
Sex chromosomes can evolve gene contents that differ from the rest of the genome, as well as larger ...
Intra-locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Patterns of polymorphism and divergence in Drosophila protein-coding genes suggest that a considerab...