To date, research on the evolution of sex chromosomes has focused on sexually antagonistic selection among diploids, which has been shown to be a potent driver of the strata and reduced recombination that characterize many sex chromosomes. However, significant selection can also occur on haploid genotypes during less conspicuous life cycle stages, e.g., competition among sperm/pollen or meiotic drive during gamete/spore production. These haploid selective processes are typically sex-specific, e.g., gametic/gametophytic competition typically occurs among sperm/pollen, and meiotic drive typically occurs during either spermatogenesis or oogenesis. We use models to investigate whether sex-specific selection on haploids could drive the evolution...
Decisions over what sex ratio to produce can have far-reaching evolutionary consequences, for both o...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...
<div><p>Sex determination is remarkably dynamic; many taxa display shifts in the location of sex-det...
Sex determination is remarkably dynamic; many taxa display shifts in the location of sex-determining...
It is commonly assumed that sex chromosomes evolve recombination suppression because selection favou...
Diploid organisms manipulate the extent to which their haploid gametes experience selection. Animals...
The evolution of dimorphic sex chromosomes is driven largely by the evolution of reduced recombinati...
Frequency-dependent selection should drive dioecious populations toward a 1:1 sex ratio, but biased ...
Diploid organisms manipulate the extent to which their haploid gametes experience selection. Animals...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is co...
Evolutionary rates and strength of selection differ markedly between haploid and diploid genomes. An...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is co...
Genomic conflict is perplexing because it causes the fitness of a species to decline rather than imp...
Decisions over what sex ratio to produce can have far-reaching evolutionary consequences, for both o...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...
<div><p>Sex determination is remarkably dynamic; many taxa display shifts in the location of sex-det...
Sex determination is remarkably dynamic; many taxa display shifts in the location of sex-determining...
It is commonly assumed that sex chromosomes evolve recombination suppression because selection favou...
Diploid organisms manipulate the extent to which their haploid gametes experience selection. Animals...
The evolution of dimorphic sex chromosomes is driven largely by the evolution of reduced recombinati...
Frequency-dependent selection should drive dioecious populations toward a 1:1 sex ratio, but biased ...
Diploid organisms manipulate the extent to which their haploid gametes experience selection. Animals...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is co...
Evolutionary rates and strength of selection differ markedly between haploid and diploid genomes. An...
Sex determination is a fundamental process governed by diverse mechanisms. Sex ratio selection is co...
Genomic conflict is perplexing because it causes the fitness of a species to decline rather than imp...
Decisions over what sex ratio to produce can have far-reaching evolutionary consequences, for both o...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
Diploid organisms have two copies of all genes, but only one is carried by each haploid gamete and d...