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This project investigates the genetic and developmental mechanisms behind sexually dimorphic traits in the cichlid fish Astatotilapia calliptera. It aims to uncover how sexual conflict influences genetic variation and trait evolution.
Sexual selection is one of the major drivers for the evolution of striking phenotypes such as male ornaments contributing to sexual dimorphism in many species.
These phenotypes represent some of the most remarkable within-species variation and primarily result from a shared genome between sexes.
This may lead to genomic conflicts between males and females arising due to divergent reproductive fitness or survival optima for each sex and have profound implications for genome and trait evolution. S…
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