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Has adaptation occurred in males and females since separate sexes evolved in the plant Silene latifolia?


ABSTRACT: The evolution of separate sexes may involve changed expression of many genes, as each sex adapts to its new state. Evidence is accumulating for sex differences in expression even in organisms that have recently evolved separate sexes from hermaphrodite or monoecious (cosexual) ancestors, such as some dioecious flowering plants. We describe evidence that a dioecious plant species with recently evolved dioecy, Silene latifolia, has undergone adaptive changes that improve functioning in females, in addition to changes that are probably pleiotropic effects of male sterility. The results suggest pervasive adaptations as soon as males and females evolve from their cosexual ancestor.

SUBMITTER: Zemp N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6083269 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Has adaptation occurred in males and females since separate sexes evolved in the plant <i>Silene latifolia</i>?

Zemp Niklaus N   Widmer Alex A   Charlesworth Deborah D  

Proceedings. Biological sciences 20180725 1883


The evolution of separate sexes may involve changed expression of many genes, as each sex adapts to its new state. Evidence is accumulating for sex differences in expression even in organisms that have recently evolved separate sexes from hermaphrodite or monoecious (cosexual) ancestors, such as some dioecious flowering plants. We describe evidence that a dioecious plant species with recently evolved dioecy, <i>Silene latifolia</i>, has undergone adaptive changes that improve functioning in fema  ...[more]

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