How sexual selection affects the genome ultimately relies on the strength and type of selection, and the genetic architecture of the involved traits. While associating genotype with phenotype often utilizes standard trait morphology, trait representations in morphospace using geometric morphometric approaches receive less focus in this regard. Here, we identify genetic associations to a sexual ornament, the comb, in the chicken system (Gallus gallus). Our approach combined genome-wide genotype and gene expression data (>30k genes) with different aspects of comb morphology in an advanced intercross line (F8) generated by crossing a wild-type Red Junglefowl with a domestic breed of chicken (White Leghorn). In total, 10 quantitative tra...
Onset of sexual maturation is a trait of extreme importance both evolutionarily and economically. Un...
Through the development of the high-throughput genotyping arrays, molecular markers and genes relate...
Dissecting the genetic control of complex trait variation remains very challenging, despite many adv...
How sexual selection affects the genome ultimately relies on the strength and type of selection, and...
Sexual selection and the ornaments that inform such choices have been extensively studied, particula...
Understanding the evolution of sexual ornaments, and particularly that of female sexual ornaments, i...
Domestication is one of the strongest forms of short-term, directional selection. Although selection...
Domestication is the process by which animals become adapted to the environment provided by humans. ...
Comb traits have potential economic value in the breeding of indigenous chickens in China. Identifyi...
The expression of secondary ornaments is often positively correlated with the bearer's condition. So...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
Background: The genetics underlying body mass and growth are key to understanding a wide range of to...
The comb is an important secondary sexual characteristic and comb growth traits, such as size and co...
Onset of sexual maturation is a trait of extreme importance both evolutionarily and economically. Un...
The purpose of gene mapping is to understand the underlying genetics of simple and complex traits li...
Onset of sexual maturation is a trait of extreme importance both evolutionarily and economically. Un...
Through the development of the high-throughput genotyping arrays, molecular markers and genes relate...
Dissecting the genetic control of complex trait variation remains very challenging, despite many adv...
How sexual selection affects the genome ultimately relies on the strength and type of selection, and...
Sexual selection and the ornaments that inform such choices have been extensively studied, particula...
Understanding the evolution of sexual ornaments, and particularly that of female sexual ornaments, i...
Domestication is one of the strongest forms of short-term, directional selection. Although selection...
Domestication is the process by which animals become adapted to the environment provided by humans. ...
Comb traits have potential economic value in the breeding of indigenous chickens in China. Identifyi...
The expression of secondary ornaments is often positively correlated with the bearer's condition. So...
Domestication can serve as a study system of rapid evolutionary change with wide-ranging effects on ...
Background: The genetics underlying body mass and growth are key to understanding a wide range of to...
The comb is an important secondary sexual characteristic and comb growth traits, such as size and co...
Onset of sexual maturation is a trait of extreme importance both evolutionarily and economically. Un...
The purpose of gene mapping is to understand the underlying genetics of simple and complex traits li...
Onset of sexual maturation is a trait of extreme importance both evolutionarily and economically. Un...
Through the development of the high-throughput genotyping arrays, molecular markers and genes relate...
Dissecting the genetic control of complex trait variation remains very challenging, despite many adv...