How natural selection facilitates sexually dimorphic evolution despite a shared genome is unclear. The patrilineal inheritance of Y-chromosomes makes them an appealing solution. However, they have largely been dismissed due to their gene-poor, heterochromatic nature and because the additive genetic variation necessary for adaptive evolution is theoretically difficult to maintain. Further, previous empirical work has revealed only Y-linked sign epistatic variance segregating within populations, which can often impede adaptive evolution. To assess the evolutionary impact of Y-linked variation, we established replicate populations in Drosophila simulans containing multiple Y-chromosomes (YN populations) or a single Y-chromosome variant (Y1 pop...
X-linked sex-ratio distorters that disrupt spermatogenesis can cause a deficiency in functional Y-be...
Y chromosomes display population variation within and between species. Co-evolution within populatio...
The paucity of polymorphisms in single-copy genes on the Y chromosome of Drosophila contrasts with d...
Background: Variation in the non-coding regions of Y-chromosomes have been shown to influence gene r...
Abstract Background Variation in the non-coding regions of Y-chromosomes have been shown to influenc...
Background: Variation in the non-coding regions of Y-chromosomes have been shown to influence gene r...
Y- and W-chromosomes offer a theoretically powerful way for sexual dimorphism to evolve. Consistent ...
Griffin RM, Le Gall D, Schielzeth H, Friberg U. Within-population Y-linked genetic variation for lif...
ABSTRACT Because the two sexes share a common gene pool while performing many different biological f...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different comple...
Y chromosomes are fascinating parts of the genome. In XY determination species, they specify the mal...
Sexually dimorphic phenotypes arise from the differential expression of male and female shared genes...
Sexually dimorphic phenotypes arise from the differential expression of male and female shared genes...
Y chromosomes typically harbour a small number of genes and an abundance of repetitive sequences. In...
X-linked sex-ratio distorters that disrupt spermatogenesis can cause a deficiency in functional Y-be...
Y chromosomes display population variation within and between species. Co-evolution within populatio...
The paucity of polymorphisms in single-copy genes on the Y chromosome of Drosophila contrasts with d...
Background: Variation in the non-coding regions of Y-chromosomes have been shown to influence gene r...
Abstract Background Variation in the non-coding regions of Y-chromosomes have been shown to influenc...
Background: Variation in the non-coding regions of Y-chromosomes have been shown to influence gene r...
Y- and W-chromosomes offer a theoretically powerful way for sexual dimorphism to evolve. Consistent ...
Griffin RM, Le Gall D, Schielzeth H, Friberg U. Within-population Y-linked genetic variation for lif...
ABSTRACT Because the two sexes share a common gene pool while performing many different biological f...
The view that the Y chromosome is of little importance for phenotypic evolution stems from early stu...
Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different comple...
Y chromosomes are fascinating parts of the genome. In XY determination species, they specify the mal...
Sexually dimorphic phenotypes arise from the differential expression of male and female shared genes...
Sexually dimorphic phenotypes arise from the differential expression of male and female shared genes...
Y chromosomes typically harbour a small number of genes and an abundance of repetitive sequences. In...
X-linked sex-ratio distorters that disrupt spermatogenesis can cause a deficiency in functional Y-be...
Y chromosomes display population variation within and between species. Co-evolution within populatio...
The paucity of polymorphisms in single-copy genes on the Y chromosome of Drosophila contrasts with d...