Revisiting adaptive potential, population size, and conservation

AA Hoffmann, CM Sgrò, TN Kristensen - Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 2017 - cell.com
Additive genetic variance (VA) reflects the potential for evolutionary shifts and can be low for
some traits or populations. High VA is critical for the conservation of threatened species …

Two sexes, one genome: the evolutionary dynamics of intralocus sexual conflict

TM Pennell, EH Morrow - Ecology and evolution, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
As the evolutionary interests of males and females are frequently divergent, a trait value that
is optimal for the fitness of one sex is often not optimal for the other. A shared genome also …

Sex-dependent dominance at a single locus maintains variation in age at maturity in salmon

NJ Barson, T Aykanat, K Hindar, M Baranski… - Nature, 2015 - nature.com
Males and females share many traits that have a common genetic basis; however, selection
on these traits often differs between the sexes, leading to sexual conflict,. Under such sexual …

Amplification is the primary mode of gene-by-sex interaction in complex human traits

C Zhu, MJ Ming, JM Cole, MD Edge, M Kirkpatrick… - Cell Genomics, 2023 - cell.com
Sex differences in complex traits are suspected to be in part due to widespread gene-by-sex
interactions (GxSex), but empirical evidence has been elusive. Here, we infer the mixture of …

Evolutionary differentiation of androgen receptor is responsible for sexual characteristic development in a teleost fish

Y Ogino, S Ansai, E Watanabe, M Yasugi… - Nature …, 2023 - nature.com
Teleost fishes exhibit complex sexual characteristics in response to androgens, such as fin
enlargement and courtship display. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying their …

Genome-wide sexually antagonistic variants reveal long-standing constraints on sexual dimorphism in fruit flies

F Ruzicka, MS Hill, TM Pennell, I Flis, FC Ingleby… - PLoS …, 2019 - journals.plos.org
The evolution of sexual dimorphism is constrained by a shared genome, leading to 'sexual
antagonism', in which different alleles at given loci are favoured by selection in males and …

Sex-specific selection and sex-biased gene expression in humans and flies

C Cheng, M Kirkpatrick - PLoS Genetics, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Sexual dimorphism results from sex-biased gene expression, which evolves when selection
acts differently on males and females. While there is an intimate connection between sex …

Transitions between male and female heterogamety caused by sex-antagonistic selection

GS van Doorn, M Kirkpatrick - Genetics, 2010 - academic.oup.com
Many animal taxa show frequent and rapid transitions between male heterogamety (XY) and
female heterogamety (ZW). We develop a model showing how these transitions can be …

Evolutionary inevitability of sexual antagonism

T Connallon, AG Clark - Proceedings of the Royal …, 2014 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Sexual antagonism, whereby mutations are favourable in one sex and disfavourable in the
other, is common in natural populations, yet the root causes of sexual antagonism are rarely …

The roles of sexual selection and sexual conflict in shaping patterns of genome and transcriptome variation

NM Tosto, ER Beasley, BBM Wong, JE Mank… - Nature Ecology & …, 2023 - nature.com
Sexual dimorphism is one of the most prevalent, and often the most extreme, examples of
phenotypic variation within species, and arises primarily from genomic variation that is …