
van der Korput
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Nov 23, 2023 |
academic.oup.com | Reed College |van Eekelen |Van Schaik |van der Korput
While it is well established that sexual selection can shape sex-biased phenotypes, there is growing interest in the impacts of sexual selection on the genomic architecture (Kirkpatrick, 2017; Mank, 2017; Wilkinson et al., 2015). As genomic information becomes more readily available, the genome-wide effects of sexual selection may become detectable without a priori knowledge of the strength of sexual selection or phenotypic characteristics.
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