The assumption that different genetic elements can make separate contributions to the same quantitative trait was originally made in order to reconcile biometry and Mendelism and ever since has been used in population genetics, specifically for the trait of fitness. Here we show that sex is responsible for the existence of separate genetic effects on fitness and, more generally, for the existence of a hierarchy of genetic evolutionary modules. Using the tools developed in the process, we also demonstrate that in terms of their fitness effects, separation and fusion of genes are associated with the increase and decrease of the recombination rate between them, respectively. Implications for sex and evolution theory are discussed
An analysis confirms the long-standing theory that sex increases the rate of adaptive evolution by ...
AbstractThe evolutionary significance of sexual reproduction and genetic recombination is a long-sta...
Sexual differences are dramatic and widespread across taxa. However, a common genome between males ...
The assumption that different genetic elements can make separate contributions to the same quantitat...
We examine the behaviour of sexual and asexual populations in modular multi-peaked fitness landscape...
The persistence of sex is a recurrent conundrum in evolutionary biology because sex is costly. Thes...
Sex and recombination are among the most striking features of the living world, and they play a cruc...
The question as to why most complex organisms reproduce sexually remains a very active research area...
Sexual processes alter associations among alleles. To understand the evolution of sex, we need to kn...
de ual species, the extent of genetic mixing caused by sex Genetic associations are conventionally d...
What genotypic features explain the evolvability of organisms that have to accomplish many different...
Whereas spontaneous point mutation operates on nucleotides individually, sexual recombination manipu...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Sex is ubiquitous in the natural world, but the nature of its benefits remains controversial. Previo...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
An analysis confirms the long-standing theory that sex increases the rate of adaptive evolution by ...
AbstractThe evolutionary significance of sexual reproduction and genetic recombination is a long-sta...
Sexual differences are dramatic and widespread across taxa. However, a common genome between males ...
The assumption that different genetic elements can make separate contributions to the same quantitat...
We examine the behaviour of sexual and asexual populations in modular multi-peaked fitness landscape...
The persistence of sex is a recurrent conundrum in evolutionary biology because sex is costly. Thes...
Sex and recombination are among the most striking features of the living world, and they play a cruc...
The question as to why most complex organisms reproduce sexually remains a very active research area...
Sexual processes alter associations among alleles. To understand the evolution of sex, we need to kn...
de ual species, the extent of genetic mixing caused by sex Genetic associations are conventionally d...
What genotypic features explain the evolvability of organisms that have to accomplish many different...
Whereas spontaneous point mutation operates on nucleotides individually, sexual recombination manipu...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Sex is ubiquitous in the natural world, but the nature of its benefits remains controversial. Previo...
The exchange of genetic material through recombination underlies the evolutionary process. However, ...
An analysis confirms the long-standing theory that sex increases the rate of adaptive evolution by ...
AbstractThe evolutionary significance of sexual reproduction and genetic recombination is a long-sta...
Sexual differences are dramatic and widespread across taxa. However, a common genome between males ...