Post mating isolating barriers between Drosophila species and the role of seminal fluid gene expression
Carolina Flacchi
Abstract:Reproductive genes are known to be among the fastest evolving category of genes within the genome, and males’ reproductive genes show a high divergence between species. A class of genes expressed in the male’s reproductive tract, the Seminal Fluid Protein genes (SFPs), have been shown to be the most rapidly evolving male genes. The fast evolution and divergence of these genes were first attributed to forms of postcopulatory sexual selection and sexual conflict. However, a recent study that analyzed the molecul… Show more
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