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- occur within the same locus, in which case it is known as intralocus ****ual conflict. Intralocus ****ual conflict occurs because many phenotypic traits are...
- though currently not well studied. Interlocus ****ual conflict differs from intralocus ****ual conflict, a similar theory in which a set of antagonistic alleles...
- interests), but also shorten the female's lifespan, reducing her fitness. Intralocus ****ual conflict – This kind of conflict represents a tug of war between...
- pleiotropy can act negatively as well. A study on seed beetles found that intralocus ****ual conflict arises when selection for certain alleles of a gene that...
- wing patterns evolved due to ****-limited expression, which mediates the intralocus ****ual conflict and leads to increased fitness in males. The ****ual dichromatic...
- methylation, for which ****-limited imprinting has been proposed to resolve intralocus conflict. Genomic imprinting has been shown to be indistinguishable from...
- the ****es to maintain mating processes that are beneficial to that ****. Intralocus ****ual conflict and interlocus ****ual conflict describe the genetic influence...
- 19700220903. Nelson, O. E. (June 1962). "The Waxy Locus in Maize. I. Intralocus Recombination Frequency Estimates by Pollen and by Conventional Analyses"...
- PMC 5866764. PMID 29459709. Gallach, Miguel; Betrán, Esther (May 2011). "Intralocus ****ual conflict resolved through gene duplication". Trends in Ecology...
- female resistance to male coercion on the other. This is an example of intralocus ****ual conflict, and is unlikely to be resolved fully throughout the genome...