2018
DOI: 10.1101/425504
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Hox genes mediate the escalation of sexually antagonistic traits in water striders

Abstract: Sexual conflict occurs when traits favoured in one sex impose fitness costs on the other sex. In the case of sexual conflict over mating rate, the sexes often undergo antagonistic coevolution and escalation of traits that enhance female’s resistance to mating and traits that increase male’s persistence. How this escalation in sexually antagonistic traits is established during ontogeny remains unclear. In the water strider Rhagovelia antilleana, male persistence traits consist of sex combs in the forelegs and m… Show more

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“…15: 20180720 version 1.0.153 for the statistical analysis of phenotypic quantification. R script used in this study [22] is available in the Dryad Digital Repository using the following link: http://dx.doi.org/ 10.5061/dryad.s76h0s6.…”
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“…15: 20180720 version 1.0.153 for the statistical analysis of phenotypic quantification. R script used in this study [22] is available in the Dryad Digital Repository using the following link: http://dx.doi.org/ 10.5061/dryad.s76h0s6.…”
Section: (D) Imaging and Analysis Of Phenotypesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sequences of Rhagovelia antilleana Ultrabithorax and Sex combs reduced can be retrieved in GenBank under the following accession numbers: Ultrabithorax: MG999808; Sex combs reduced: MG999826. Data and R script [22] used for the analysis performed in this study are available on the Dryad Digital Repository: http:// dx.doi.org/10.5061/dryad.s76h0s6.…”
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