Antagonistic versus nonantagonistic models of balancing selection: characterizing the relative timescales and hitchhiking effects of partial selective sweeps.
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Molecular Signatures of Natural Selection for Polymorphic Genes of the Human Dopaminergic and Serotonergic Systems: A ReviewMaintenance of genetic diversity through plant-herbivore interactions.Balancing selection in species with separate sexes: insights from Fisher's geometric model.Specialists and generalists: the sexual ecology of the genome.Selection for narrow gate of emergence results in correlated sex-specific changes in life history of Drosophila melanogasterGenomic analysis reveals selection for Asian genes in European pigs following human-mediated introgressionSexually antagonistic polymorphism in simultaneous hermaphroditesNucleotide diversity inflation as a genome-wide response to experimental lifespan extension in Drosophila melanogaster.Accumulation of Deleterious Mutations Near Sexually Antagonistic GenesExcess of Deleterious Mutations around HLA Genes Reveals Evolutionary Cost of Balancing Selection.Implications of sex-specific selection for the genetic basis of disease.The locus of sexual selection: moving sexual selection studies into the post-genomics era.Detecting balancing selection in genomes: limits and prospects.Speciation as a sieve for ancestral polymorphism.Testing for beneficial reversal of dominance during salinity shifts in the invasive copepod Eurytemora affinis, and implications for the maintenance of genetic variation.Population genetics of sexual conflict in the genomic era.Coadaptation of mitochondrial and nuclear genes, and the cost of mother's curse.Meiotic drive influences the outcome of sexually antagonistic selection at a linked locus.
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Antagonistic versus nonantagonistic models of balancing selection: characterizing the relative timescales and hitchhiking effects of partial selective sweeps.
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Andrew G Clark
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2012-09-27T00:00:00Z