نتایج جستجو برای: sex selection

تعداد نتایج: 518888  

2016
Changde Cheng Mark Kirkpatrick

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-biased gene expression and sex-specific selection, few empirical studies have studied this relationship directly. Here we compare the two on a genome-wide scale in humans and flies. We find a distinctive "Twin Peaks" pat...

Journal: :Parasitology 2016
Madhukar S Dama Lenka Martinec Nováková Jaroslav Flegr

Sex of the fetus is genetically determined such that an equal number of sons and daughters are born in large populations. However, the ratio of female to male births across human populations varies significantly. Many factors have been implicated in this. The theory that natural selection should favour female offspring under suboptimal environmental conditions implies that pathogens may affect ...

Journal: :Journal of Evolutionary Biology 2008

2013
Miriam Wilhelm Edgar Dahl Henry Alexander Elmar Brähler Yve Stöbel-Richter

BACKGROUND Because of its ethical and social implications, preimplantation sex selection is frequently the subject of debates. METHODS In 2006, we surveyed specialists in reproductive medicine in Germany using an anonymous questionnaire, including sociodemographic data and questions regarding ethical problems occurring in the practice of reproductive medicine. Most questions focused on preimp...

Journal: :The American naturalist 2003
Michael J Wade Stephen M Shuster Jeffery P Demuth

In a verbal model, Trivers and Willard proposed that, whenever there is sexual selection among males, natural selection should favor mothers that produce sons when in good condition but daughters when in poor condition. The predictions of this model have been the subject of recent debate. We present an explicit population genetic model for the evolution of a maternal-effect gene that biases off...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2013
Timothy S Mitchell Jessica A Maciel Fredric J Janzen

Evolutionary theory predicts that dioecious species should produce a balanced primary sex ratio maintained by frequency-dependent selection. Organisms with environmental sex determination, however, are vulnerable to maladaptive sex ratios, because environmental conditions vary spatio-temporally. For reptiles with temperature-dependent sex determination, nest-site choice is a behavioural materna...

Journal: :Journal of evolutionary biology 2011
A Roulin S Antoniazza R Burri

Because the magnitude of selection can vary between sexes and in space and time, sexually antagonistic selection is difficult to demonstrate. In a Swiss population of barn owls (Tyto alba), a heritable eumelanic colour trait (size of black spots on ventral feathers) was positively selected with respect to yearling survival only in females. It remains unclear whether the absence of negative sele...

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