Females and males may face different selection pressures. Accordingly, alleles that confer a benefit for one sex often incur a cost for the other. Classic evolutionary theory holds that the X chromosome, whose sex-biased transmission sees it spending more time in females, should value females more than males, whereas autosomes, whose transmission is unbiased, should value both sexes equally. However, recent mathematical and empirical studies indicate that male-beneficial alleles may be more favoured by the X chromosome than by autosomes. Here we develop a gene's-eye-view approach that reconciles the classic view with these recent discordant results, by separating a gene's valuation of female versus male fitness from its ability to induce fi...
<div><p>Evolutionary conflict permeates biological systems. In sexually reproducing organisms, sex-s...
Anisogamy is known to generate an important cost for sexual reproduction (the famous "twofold cost o...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...
Funding: J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St An...
Mutation generates a steady supply of genetic variation that, while occasionally useful for adaptati...
International audienceSexually antagonistic (SA) selection, a form of selection that can occur when ...
Due to its hemizygous inheritance and role in sex determination, the X-chromosome is expected to pla...
Since the autosomal genome is shared between the sexes, sex-specific fitness optima present an evolu...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Sexual antagonism occurs when an allele is beneficial in one sex but costly in the other. Parental a...
Sexual antagonism occurs when an allele is beneficial in one sex but costly in the other. Parental a...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different comple...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
The sexes exhibit dramatic phenotypic differences. Ultimately, these differences are thought to be t...
<div><p>Evolutionary conflict permeates biological systems. In sexually reproducing organisms, sex-s...
Anisogamy is known to generate an important cost for sexual reproduction (the famous "twofold cost o...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...
Funding: J.H. is supported by a PhD scholarship funded by the School of Biology, University of St An...
Mutation generates a steady supply of genetic variation that, while occasionally useful for adaptati...
International audienceSexually antagonistic (SA) selection, a form of selection that can occur when ...
Due to its hemizygous inheritance and role in sex determination, the X-chromosome is expected to pla...
Since the autosomal genome is shared between the sexes, sex-specific fitness optima present an evolu...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Sexual antagonism occurs when an allele is beneficial in one sex but costly in the other. Parental a...
Sexual antagonism occurs when an allele is beneficial in one sex but costly in the other. Parental a...
The canonical model of sex-chromosome evolution predicts that sex-antagonistic (SA) genes play an in...
Phenotypic differences between the sexes evolve largely because selection favours a different comple...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
The sexes exhibit dramatic phenotypic differences. Ultimately, these differences are thought to be t...
<div><p>Evolutionary conflict permeates biological systems. In sexually reproducing organisms, sex-s...
Anisogamy is known to generate an important cost for sexual reproduction (the famous "twofold cost o...
Intralocus sexual conflict, which occurs when a trait is selected in opposite directions in the two ...