Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different complement of traits in either sex. Theory suggests that, despite its frequency, sexual dimorphism should be generally constrained from evolving because the sexes share much of their genome. While selection can lead to adaptation in one sex, correlated responses to selection can be maladaptive in the other. In this thesis I use Drosophila to examine the extent to which the shared genome constrains the evolution of sexual dimorphism and whether the sex chromosomes might play a special role in resolving intralocus sexual conflict. Gene expression data shows that intersexual genetic correlations are generally high, suggesting that genes often affect b...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
How natural selection facilitates sexually dimorphic evolution despite a shared genome is unclear. T...
Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different comple...
Males and females share most of their genomes, and differences between the sexes can therefore not e...
Due to its hemizygous inheritance and role in sex determination, the X-chromosome is expected to pla...
Males and females share much of their genome, and as a result, intralocus sexual conflict is generat...
Sexual differences are dramatic and widespread across taxa. However, a common genome between males ...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
The sexes exhibit dramatic phenotypic differences. Ultimately, these differences are thought to be t...
Males and females make equal genetic contributions to each generation, yet each sex is exposed to di...
The X chromosome constitutes a unique genomic environment because it is present in one copy in males...
A handful of studies have investigated sexually antagonistic constraints on achieving sex-specific f...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
How natural selection facilitates sexually dimorphic evolution despite a shared genome is unclear. T...
Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different comple...
Males and females share most of their genomes, and differences between the sexes can therefore not e...
Due to its hemizygous inheritance and role in sex determination, the X-chromosome is expected to pla...
Males and females share much of their genome, and as a result, intralocus sexual conflict is generat...
Sexual differences are dramatic and widespread across taxa. However, a common genome between males ...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...
Intralocus sexual conflict arises when there are sex-specific optima for a trait that is expressed i...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
The sexes exhibit dramatic phenotypic differences. Ultimately, these differences are thought to be t...
Males and females make equal genetic contributions to each generation, yet each sex is exposed to di...
The X chromosome constitutes a unique genomic environment because it is present in one copy in males...
A handful of studies have investigated sexually antagonistic constraints on achieving sex-specific f...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
Theory makes several predictions concerning differences in genetic variation between the X chromosom...
How natural selection facilitates sexually dimorphic evolution despite a shared genome is unclear. T...