At a locus subject to genomic imprinting, the expression pattern of an allele depends on its parent of origin. Typically, one allele is expressed while the other is transcriptionally silent, and natural selection at the locus will be driven by the inclusive fitness of the active allele. For some aspects of phenotype, the relevant fitness function differs between maternally and paternally derived alleles, so that maternally and paternally expressed imprinted loci become involved in an intragenomic, interlocus conflict. Here I consider the consequences of such a conflict between loci with pleiotropic effects and show that phenotypes are driven away from their optimal values, resulting in a maladaptive, but selectively favored, evolutionary tr...
The expression pattern of genes in mammals and plants can depend upon the parent from which the gene...
in behavioral phenotypes The crossbreeding of animal species with one another can often produce hybr...
<p>The genome of each individual is represented by two symbolic chromosomes, with the left chromosom...
Two guiding principles identify which biological entities are able to evolve adaptations. Williams' ...
Genomic imprinting, where an allele’s expression pattern depends on its parental origin, is thought ...
Genomic imprinting is a process whereby expression of an allele differs depending upon its parent of...
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
We explore the theoretical consequences of limiting selection to males for the evolution of imprinte...
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. ...
Despite the fact that genetic imprinting, i.e., differential expression of the same allele due to it...
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg....
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
Humans spend large portions of their time and energy talking to one another, yet it remains unclear ...
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg....
The expression pattern of genes in mammals and plants can depend upon the parent from which the gene...
in behavioral phenotypes The crossbreeding of animal species with one another can often produce hybr...
<p>The genome of each individual is represented by two symbolic chromosomes, with the left chromosom...
Two guiding principles identify which biological entities are able to evolve adaptations. Williams' ...
Genomic imprinting, where an allele’s expression pattern depends on its parental origin, is thought ...
Genomic imprinting is a process whereby expression of an allele differs depending upon its parent of...
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
We explore the theoretical consequences of limiting selection to males for the evolution of imprinte...
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. ...
Despite the fact that genetic imprinting, i.e., differential expression of the same allele due to it...
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg....
What are imprinted genes doing in the adult brain? Genomic imprinting is when a gene's expression de...
Humans spend large portions of their time and energy talking to one another, yet it remains unclear ...
Genomic imprinting refers to the process whereby genes are silenced when inherited via sperm or egg....
The expression pattern of genes in mammals and plants can depend upon the parent from which the gene...
in behavioral phenotypes The crossbreeding of animal species with one another can often produce hybr...
<p>The genome of each individual is represented by two symbolic chromosomes, with the left chromosom...