There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of genetic systems. Here we consider the evolution of hermaphroditism in the scale insect tribe Iceryini and the suggestion that this has been driven by conflict between a female and an infectious male tissue derived from her father. We perform an inclusive-fitness analysis to show that, owing to genetic relatedness between father and daughter, there is scope for collaboration as well as conflict over the establishment of the infectious tissue. We also consider the evolutionary interests of a maternally inherited bacterial symbiont that has been implicated in mediating the tissue's establishment. More generally, our analysis reveals that genetic con...
Intra‐locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Males and females make equal genetic contributions to each generation, yet each sex is exposed to di...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
This work was supported by funding from Balliol College, the Royal Society (A.G.), and the Universit...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
Sex chromosome evolution in a hermaphrodite ancestor starts with the establishment of a sex-determin...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection acts in opposing directions on males and females. Case studies...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
There is extensive variability in the way individuals of different species reproduce and how their g...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental process that structures populations and modulates interactions ...
Many genes are subject to contradictory selection pressures in males and females, and balancing sele...
Sex determination (SD) is an essential part of an individual's development, but the mechanisms contr...
Funding: Royal Society (Grant Number(s): DHF\R1\180120; Grant recipient(s): Laura Ross). Natural Env...
Intra‐locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Males and females make equal genetic contributions to each generation, yet each sex is exposed to di...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
This work was supported by funding from Balliol College, the Royal Society (A.G.), and the Universit...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
There has been much recent interest in the role for genetic conflicts to drive the evolution of gene...
Sex chromosome evolution in a hermaphrodite ancestor starts with the establishment of a sex-determin...
Sexual conflict occurs when selection acts in opposing directions on males and females. Case studies...
Genetic mechanisms of sex determination are unexpectedly diverse and change rapidly during evolution...
There is extensive variability in the way individuals of different species reproduce and how their g...
Sexual reproduction is a fundamental process that structures populations and modulates interactions ...
Many genes are subject to contradictory selection pressures in males and females, and balancing sele...
Sex determination (SD) is an essential part of an individual's development, but the mechanisms contr...
Funding: Royal Society (Grant Number(s): DHF\R1\180120; Grant recipient(s): Laura Ross). Natural Env...
Intra‐locus sexual conflict, where an allele benefits one sex at the expense of the other, has an im...
Males and females make equal genetic contributions to each generation, yet each sex is exposed to di...
The two sexes are so different that a genetic variant may function differentially in males and femal...