Sex-dependent dominance maintains migration supergene in rainbow trout

Volume: 3, Issue: 12, Pages: 1731 - 1742
Published: Nov 25, 2019
Abstract
Males and females often differ in their fitness optima for shared traits that have a shared genetic basis, leading to sexual conflict. Morphologically differentiated sex chromosomes can resolve this conflict and protect sexually antagonistic variation, but they accumulate deleterious mutations. However, how sexual conflict is resolved in species that lack differentiated sex chromosomes is largely unknown. Here we present a chromosome-anchored...
Paper Details
Title
Sex-dependent dominance maintains migration supergene in rainbow trout
Published Date
Nov 25, 2019
Volume
3
Issue
12
Pages
1731 - 1742
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