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Relaxed Selection and the Rapid Evolution of Reproductive Genes

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Journal Trends Genet
Specialty Genetics
Date 2020 Jul 28
PMID 32713599
Citations 48
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Abstract

Evolutionary genomic studies find that reproductive protein genes, those directly involved in reproductive processes, diversify more rapidly than most other gene categories. Strong postcopulatory sexual selection acting within species is the predominant hypothesis proposed to account for the observed pattern. Recently, relaxed selection due to sex-specific gene expression has also been put forward to explain the relatively rapid diversification. We contend that relaxed selection due to sex-limited gene expression is the correct null model for tests of molecular evolution of reproductive genes and argue that it may play a more significant role in the evolutionary diversification of reproductive genes than previously recognized. We advocate for a re-evaluation of adaptive explanations for the rapid diversification of reproductive genes.

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