Despite many years of theoretical and experimental work, the explanation for why sex is so common as a reproductive strategy continues to resist understanding. Recent empirical work has addressed key questions in this field, especially regarding rates of mutation accumulation in sexual and asexual organisms, and the roles of negative epistasis and drift as sources of adaptive constraint in asexually reproducing organisms. At the same time, new ideas about the evolution of sexual recombination are being tested, including intriguing suggestions of an important interplay between sex and genetic architecture, which indicate that sex and recombination could have affected their own evolutio
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
Sexual reproduction is widespread amongst higher eukaryotes. But why are there not many more organis...
How genomic architecture affects the development of phenotypes has been a persistent question that p...
Despite many years of theoretical and experimental work, the explanation for why sex is so common as...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Sexual processes alter associations among alleles. To understand the evolution of sex, we need to kn...
Theabundanceof sex and recombination is still one of themost puzzlingquestions in the theory of evol...
An analysis confirms the long-standing theory that sex increases the rate of adaptive evolution by ...
Sex and recombination are pervasive throughout nature despite their substantial costs1. Understandin...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
We examine the behaviour of sexual and asexual populations in modular multi-peaked fitness landscape...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
International audienceSex refers to any biological process selected for genetic exchange but the rea...
International audienceThe advantage of sex, and its fixation in some clades and species all over the...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
Sexual reproduction is widespread amongst higher eukaryotes. But why are there not many more organis...
How genomic architecture affects the development of phenotypes has been a persistent question that p...
Despite many years of theoretical and experimental work, the explanation for why sex is so common as...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Sexual processes alter associations among alleles. To understand the evolution of sex, we need to kn...
Theabundanceof sex and recombination is still one of themost puzzlingquestions in the theory of evol...
An analysis confirms the long-standing theory that sex increases the rate of adaptive evolution by ...
Sex and recombination are pervasive throughout nature despite their substantial costs1. Understandin...
International audienceSex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compa...
We examine the behaviour of sexual and asexual populations in modular multi-peaked fitness landscape...
Sex predominates in eukaryotes, despite its short-term disadvantage when compared to asexuality. Myr...
International audienceSex refers to any biological process selected for genetic exchange but the rea...
International audienceThe advantage of sex, and its fixation in some clades and species all over the...
Sex is considered as an evolutionary paradox, since its positive contribution to Darwinian fitness r...
Sexual reproduction is widespread amongst higher eukaryotes. But why are there not many more organis...
How genomic architecture affects the development of phenotypes has been a persistent question that p...