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Data from: Meiotic drive influences the outcome of sexually antagonistic selection at a linked locus
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Theory;Sexual selection & conflicts;population genetics;natural selection
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.7q577
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ween drive and sexual antagonism and examine the evolution of chromosomes experiencing these selection pressures simultaneously. Reminiscent of previous theory
Data from: Negative frequency-dependent selection of sexually antagonistic alleles in Myodes glareolus
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frequency dependent selection;sexual conflict;Mammalia;Cricetidae;Myodes glareolus;Rodentia;sexually antagonistic selection;Model
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doi:10.5061/dryad.6m0f6870
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ow that negative frequency-dependent selection on male dominance maintains variation in sexually antagonistic alleles. In our experiment, high-dominance
Data from: Antagonistic pleiotropy in species with separate sexes, and the maintenance of genetic variation in life-history traits and fitness
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sexual conflict;trade-offs;pleiotropy;senescence;Models\/Simulations;polymorphism
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doi:10.5061/dryad.gv395hd
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Antagonistic pleiotropy (AP) – where alleles of a gene increase some components of fitness at a cost to others – can generate balancing selection
Data from: Genetic drift in antagonistic genes leads to divergence in sex-specific fitness between experimental populati
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genetic drift;Experimental evolution;drosophila melanogaster;sexual antagonism;sexual dimorphism
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doi:10.5061/dryad.25d04
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traits. Theory predicts that divergent selection can favor the invasion of sexually antagonistic alleles, which increase the fitness of one sex at the detriment
Data from: Sisters’ curse: sexually antagonistic effects constrain the spread of a mitochondrial haplogroup superior in sperm competition
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Cordylochernes scorpioides;mitochondrial haplotype;sexually antagonistic selection;sperm competition;polyandry;maternal inheritance
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doi:10.5061/dryad.66v6q
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. Next-generation sequencing and phylogenetic analyses suggest that selection on the ND4 and ND4L mitochondrial genes may partially explain sexually antagonistic mitochondrial
Data from: Escalation and morphological constraints of antagonistic armaments in water striders
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water striders;antagonistic armaments;sexual conflict;Coevolution;sexual dimorphism
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doi:10.5061/dryad.8cq6427
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mapping detected signal of escalation of these sexually antagonistic traits suggesting an ongoing arms race. Moreover, their escalation appears to be influenced
Data from: Inter-locus sexually antagonistic coevolution creates indirect selection for increased recombination
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sexual conflict;Recombination Modifier;heterogeneous selection;epistasis;linkage disequilibrium
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doi:10.5061/dryad.s32ds
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e to recombination. Here we show that another kind of antagonistic coevolution, inter-locus sexually antagonistic coevolution (SAC), can also create indirect selection
Data from: Sexual conflict and antagonistic coevolution across water strider populations
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sexual conflict;Gerridae;Morphological Evolution;Selection - Sexual;Behavior;Coevolution;Gerris incognitus
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doi:10.5061/dryad.5v04c22m
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Microevolutionary studies have demonstrated sexually antagonistic selection on sexual traits, and existing evidence supports a macroevoluti
Data from: Maintenance costs of male dominance and sexually antagonistic selection in the wild
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sexual conflict;dominance behaviour;testosterone;antagonistic selection;Myodes glareolus;basal metabolic rate (BMR);energetics
DOI:
doi:10.5061/dryad.vt4m939
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selective breeding for male dominance status (dominant vs. subordinate breeding lines) antagonistically affected basal metabolic rate (BMR) and fitness of femal
Data from: Sexual conflict and sexually transmitted infections (STIs): coevolution of sexually antagonistic host traits with an STI
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Evolution: host\/parasite;Evolution: virulence;Interactions: host\/parasite;Conflict: sexual;Coevolution
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doi:10.5061/dryad.142p9j6
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ng and natural selection against sexually antagonistic traits. A sexually transmitted infection (STI) changes the relative strength of these costs. We study the thr

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