The question as to why most complex organisms reproduce sexually remains a very active research area in evolutionary biology. Theories dating back to Weismann have suggested that the key may lie in the creation of increased variability in offspring, causing enhanced response to selection. Under appropriate conditions, selection is known to result in the generation of negative linkage disequilibrium, with the effect of recombination then being to increase genetic variance by reducing these negative associations between alleles. It has therefore been a matter of significant interest to understand precisely those conditions resulting in negative linkage disequilibrium, and to recognise also the conditions in which the corresponding increase in...
Finite population size generates interference between selected loci, which has been shown to favour ...
Theabundanceof sex and recombination is still one of themost puzzlingquestions in the theory of evol...
Anisogamy is known to generate an important cost for sexual reproduction (the famous "twofold cost o...
The question as to why most complex organisms reproduce sexually remains a very active research area...
For access the publication please visit the following link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...
The reason for the prevalence of sexual reproduction among multicellular eukaryotes is a long-standi...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that ...
Sex and recombination have long been seen as adaptations that facilitate natural selection by genera...
The mechanism of reproducing more viable offspring in response to selection is considered as a major...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
The persistence of sex is a recurrent conundrum in evolutionary biology because sex is costly. Thes...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Most higher organisms reproduce sexually, despite the auto-matic reproductive advantage experienced ...
AbstractThe evolutionary significance of sexual reproduction and genetic recombination is a long-sta...
Sex is ubiquitous in the natural world, but the nature of its benefits remains controversial. Previo...
Finite population size generates interference between selected loci, which has been shown to favour ...
Theabundanceof sex and recombination is still one of themost puzzlingquestions in the theory of evol...
Anisogamy is known to generate an important cost for sexual reproduction (the famous "twofold cost o...
The question as to why most complex organisms reproduce sexually remains a very active research area...
For access the publication please visit the following link: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...
The reason for the prevalence of sexual reproduction among multicellular eukaryotes is a long-standi...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that ...
Sex and recombination have long been seen as adaptations that facilitate natural selection by genera...
The mechanism of reproducing more viable offspring in response to selection is considered as a major...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
The persistence of sex is a recurrent conundrum in evolutionary biology because sex is costly. Thes...
Theoretical investigations of the advantages of sex have tended to treat the genetic architecture of...
Most higher organisms reproduce sexually, despite the auto-matic reproductive advantage experienced ...
AbstractThe evolutionary significance of sexual reproduction and genetic recombination is a long-sta...
Sex is ubiquitous in the natural world, but the nature of its benefits remains controversial. Previo...
Finite population size generates interference between selected loci, which has been shown to favour ...
Theabundanceof sex and recombination is still one of themost puzzlingquestions in the theory of evol...
Anisogamy is known to generate an important cost for sexual reproduction (the famous "twofold cost o...