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SUBMITTER: Ingleby FC
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4292171 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Ingleby Fiona C FC Flis Ilona I Morrow Edward H EH
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology 20141106 1
Sex-biased gene expression is likely to account for most sexually dimorphic traits because males and females share much of their genome. When fitness optima differ between sexes for a shared trait, sexual dimorphism can allow each sex to express their optimum trait phenotype, and in this way, the evolution of sex-biased gene expression is one mechanism that could help to resolve intralocus sexual conflict. Genome-wide patterns of sex-biased gene expression have been identified in a number of stu ...[more]