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Recent progress in understanding the genomic architecture of sexual conflict

Peter D. Price, Sylvie M. Parkus, Alison E. Wright

2023Current Opinion in Genetics & Development14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Genomic conflict between the sexes over shared traits is widely assumed to be resolved through the evolution of sex-biased expression and the subsequent emergence of sexually dimorphic phenotypes. However, while there is support for a broad relationship between genome-wide patterns of expression level and sexual conflict, recent studies suggest that sex differences in the nature and strength of interactions between loci are instead key to conflict resolution. Furthermore, the advent of new technologies for measuring and perturbing expression means we now have much more power to detect genomic signatures of sexual conflict. Here, we review our current understanding of the genomic architecture of sexual conflict in the light of these new studies and highlight the potential for novel approaches to address outstanding knowledge gaps.

Topics & Concepts

BiologySexual conflictSexual dimorphismEvolutionary biologyGenomicsGenomeGeneticsConflict resolutionGenetic architecturePhenotypeComputational biologySexual selectionGeneSociologyZoologySocial scienceGenetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal AbnormalitiesGenetic Associations and EpidemiologyGenetic and phenotypic traits in livestock
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