Original paper
Arrest of sex-specific adaptation during the evolution of sexual dimorphism in Drosophila
Abstract
Sexually antagonistic selection arises when a trait expressed in both sexes (a shared trait) is selected towards different, sex-specific optima. Sex-discordant selection causes different alleles to be favoured in each sex (intralocus sexual conflict). A key parameter responsible for generating this conflict is the intersexual genetic correlation (rMF), which determines the degree to which heritable genetic variation for the shared trait produces...
Paper Details
Title
Arrest of sex-specific adaptation during the evolution of sexual dimorphism in Drosophila
Published Date
Jul 30, 2018
Journal
Volume
2
Issue
9
Pages
1507 - 1513
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