Selection on coevolving sperm- and egg-recognition molecules is a potent engine of population divergence leading to reproductive isolation and speciation. The study of receptor–ligand pairs can reveal co-evolution of male- and female-expressed genes or differences between their evolution in response to selective factors such as sperm competition and sexual conflict. Phylogeographical studies of these patterns have been limited by targeted gene methods that favour short protein-coding sequences amplifiable by PCR. Here, I use high-throughput transcriptomic methods to characterize the structure and divergence of full-length coding sequences for the gene encoding the protein component of a large complex egg surface glycopeptide receptor for th...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Reproductive proteins mediating fertilization commonly...
Reproductive proteins are among the most rapidly evolving classes of proteins. For a subset of these...
Abstract Fertilization proteins of marine broadcast spawning species often show signals of positive ...
Selection on coevolving sperm- and egg-recognition molecules is a potent engine of population diverg...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
Reproductive isolationthe key event in speciationcan evolve when sexual conflict causes selection fa...
ABSTRACT Sea urchins have been model organisms for the study of fertilization for more than a centur...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Closely related species are key models to investigate mechanisms leading to reproductive isolation a...
Species whose reproductive strategies evolved at one density regime might be poorly adapted to other...
Synopsis Research on speciation of marine organisms has lagged behind that of terrestrial ones, but ...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...
The sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role in conspec...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Reproductive proteins mediating fertilization commonly...
Reproductive proteins are among the most rapidly evolving classes of proteins. For a subset of these...
Abstract Fertilization proteins of marine broadcast spawning species often show signals of positive ...
Selection on coevolving sperm- and egg-recognition molecules is a potent engine of population diverg...
The generation of reproductive incompatibility between groups requires a rare genotype with low comp...
Reproductive isolationthe key event in speciationcan evolve when sexual conflict causes selection fa...
ABSTRACT Sea urchins have been model organisms for the study of fertilization for more than a centur...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Closely related species are key models to investigate mechanisms leading to reproductive isolation a...
Species whose reproductive strategies evolved at one density regime might be poorly adapted to other...
Synopsis Research on speciation of marine organisms has lagged behind that of terrestrial ones, but ...
The evolution of reproductive barriers is crucial to the process of speciation. In the Echinoidea, s...
The sperm gene bindin encodes a gamete recognition protein, which plays an important role in conspec...
Reproductive compatibility proteins have been shown to evolve rapidly under positive selection leadi...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Hawaii at Manoa, 1996.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 161...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2021Reproductive proteins mediating fertilization commonly...
Reproductive proteins are among the most rapidly evolving classes of proteins. For a subset of these...
Abstract Fertilization proteins of marine broadcast spawning species often show signals of positive ...