Two guiding principles identify which biological entities are able to evolve adaptations. Williams' principle holds that, in order for an entity to evolve adaptations, there must be selection between such entities. Maynard Smith's principle holds that, in order for an entity to evolve adaptations, selection within such entities must be absent or negligible. However, although the kinship theory of genomic imprinting suggests that parent-of-origin-specific gene expression evolves as a consequence of natural selection acting between-rather than within-individuals, it evades adaptive interpretation at the individual level and is instead viewed as an outcome of an intragenomic conflict of interest between an individual's genes. Here, I formalize...
At a locus subject to genomic imprinting, the expression pattern of an allele depends on its parent ...
The evolutionary advantages of genomic imprinting are puzzling. We propose that genomic imprinting e...
Inclusive fitness theory captures how individuals can influence the transmission of their genes to f...
Genes that increase organism fitness can come to prominence as a result of natural selection, leadin...
Fields such as behavioural and evolutionary ecology are built on the assumption that natural selecti...
Genes can behave in ways that are conditional upon their parent-of-origin. The best understood form ...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
The expression pattern of genes in mammals and plants can depend upon the parent from which the gene...
Genomic imprinting is a process whereby expression of an allele differs depending upon its parent of...
Inclusive fitness theory captures how individuals can influence the transmission of their genes to f...
Inclusive fitness theory captures how individuals can influence the transmission of their genes to f...
Genomic imprinting refers to a pattern of gene expression in which a specific parent's allele is eit...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
We explore the theoretical consequences of limiting selection to males for the evolution of imprinte...
At a locus subject to genomic imprinting, the expression pattern of an allele depends on its parent ...
The evolutionary advantages of genomic imprinting are puzzling. We propose that genomic imprinting e...
Inclusive fitness theory captures how individuals can influence the transmission of their genes to f...
Genes that increase organism fitness can come to prominence as a result of natural selection, leadin...
Fields such as behavioural and evolutionary ecology are built on the assumption that natural selecti...
Genes can behave in ways that are conditional upon their parent-of-origin. The best understood form ...
Natural selection is an important force that shapes the evolution of all living things by determinin...
The expression pattern of genes in mammals and plants can depend upon the parent from which the gene...
Genomic imprinting is a process whereby expression of an allele differs depending upon its parent of...
Inclusive fitness theory captures how individuals can influence the transmission of their genes to f...
Inclusive fitness theory captures how individuals can influence the transmission of their genes to f...
Genomic imprinting refers to a pattern of gene expression in which a specific parent's allele is eit...
The role of natural selection in the evolution of adaptive phenotypes has undergone constant probing...
Genomic imprinting refers to genes that are silenced when inherited via sperm or via egg. The silenc...
We explore the theoretical consequences of limiting selection to males for the evolution of imprinte...
At a locus subject to genomic imprinting, the expression pattern of an allele depends on its parent ...
The evolutionary advantages of genomic imprinting are puzzling. We propose that genomic imprinting e...
Inclusive fitness theory captures how individuals can influence the transmission of their genes to f...