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Jun 1, 2022

How to evolve to resolve a sexual conflict over body size

Date: June 1, 2022 | 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm
Speaker: Elina Immonen, Uppsala University
Location: I22 Lakeside View (I22.O1.006)
Language: English

Males and females commonly show pronounced differences in a range of phenotypes, including form, behaviour and physiology. Yet, the mostly shared genome constrains independent evolution in the sexes, generating sexual conflict. The male-limited Y chromosome should be important for mitigating sexual conflict by accumulating sexually antagonistic loci that only benefit males, but the adaptive potential of Y chromosomes is limited by the loss of recombination between the sex chromosomes. We have investigated how sexual body size dimorphism can evolve in a seed beetle Callosobruchus maculatus, and what is the role of sex chromosomes, using a combination of artificial selection, quantitative genetics and long-read sequencing. In this seminar I will show how different forms of sex-specific selection affect the evolutionary potential of size dimorphism, and present our resent findings characterizing genetic variation in the Y chromosome associated with size dimorphism.

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Date:
June 1, 2022
12:30 pm – 1:30 pm

Speaker:
Elina Immonen, Uppsala University

Location:
I22 Lakeside View (I22.O1.006)

Language:
English

Contact:

PAL Arka

Email:
apal@ist.ac.at

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