Ian Dworkin
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Audet T, Krol J, Pelletier K, Stewart A, Dworkin I
Evolution
. 2024 May;
78(8):1426-1440.
PMID: 38720526
Sexes often have differing fitness optima, potentially generating intra-locus sexual conflict, as each sex bears a genetic "load" of alleles beneficial to the other sex. One strategy to evaluate conflict...
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Baxter C, Shams I, Dworkin I, Dukas R
Biol Lett
. 2023 Apr;
19(4):20220616.
PMID: 37073527
Theoretical analyses indicate that aggressive signals should positively correlate with the signallers' willingness and abilities to fight. Few experimental studies, however, have tested this prediction. In two experiments employing distinct,...
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Pelletier K, Pitchers W, Mammel A, Northrop-Albrecht E, Marquez E, Moscarella R, et al.
Genetics
. 2023 Mar;
224(3).
PMID: 36961731
Identifying the genetic architecture of complex traits is important to many geneticists, including those interested in human disease, plant and animal breeding, and evolutionary genetics. Advances in sequencing technology and...
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Rzezniczak T, Rzezniczak M, Reed B, Dworkin I, Merritt T
Genetics
. 2022 Dec;
223(2).
PMID: 36482767
Transvection, a type of trans-regulation of gene expression in which regulatory elements on one chromosome influence elements on a paired homologous chromosome, is itself a complex biological phenotype subject to...
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Scott A, Yan J, Baxter C, Dworkin I, Dukas R
Mol Ecol
. 2022 Mar;
31(10):2865-2881.
PMID: 35313034
Male sexual aggression towards females is a form of sexual conflict that can result in increased fitness for males through forced copulations (FCs) or coercive matings at the cost of...
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Scott A, Dworkin I, Dukas R
Evolution
. 2021 Oct;
76(3):541-553.
PMID: 34605553
There has been extensive research on the ecology and evolution of social life in animals that live in groups. Less attention, however, has been devoted to apparently solitary species, even...
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Song X, Furman B, Premachandra T, Knytl M, Cauret C, Wasonga D, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci
. 2021 Jul;
376(1832):20200095.
PMID: 34247503
The tempo of sex chromosome evolution-how quickly, in what order, why and how their particular characteristics emerge during evolution-remains poorly understood. To understand this further, we studied three closely related...
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Wilson A, Siddiqui A, Dworkin I
Evolution
. 2021 May;
75(7):1792-1804.
PMID: 33963761
Environmental features can alter the behaviors and phenotypes of organisms, influencing the dynamics of natural and sexual selection. Experimental environmental manipulation, particularly when conducted in experiments where the dynamics of...
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Pesevski M, Dworkin I
Evolution
. 2020 Jun;
74(8):1755-1771.
PMID: 32562566
Organisms are exposed to environmental and mutational effects influencing both mean and variance of phenotypes. Potentially deleterious effects arising from this variation can be reduced by the evolution of buffering...
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Chandler C, Mammel A, Dworkin I
G3 (Bethesda)
. 2020 Mar;
10(5):1541-1551.
PMID: 32122961
Theoretical work predicts that sexual selection can enhance natural selection, increasing the rate of adaptation to new environments and helping purge harmful mutations. While some experiments support these predictions, remarkably...