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P50 | author | Juan Carranza | Q57926058 |
P2093 | author name string | Vicente Polo | |
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EVOLUTION OF SEXRESOLVING THE PARADOX OF SEX AND RECOMBINATION | Q22121995 | ||
Group Selection and Kin Selection | Q22122436 | ||
Birth of parthenogenetic mice that can develop to adulthood | Q22122493 | ||
Sex releases the speed limit on evolution | Q22122522 | ||
The evolution of sex dimorphism in recombination | Q24543339 | ||
Evolution of sex: why do organisms shuffle their genotypes? | Q28261551 | ||
Why sex and recombination? | Q28283292 | ||
Do clones degenerate over time? Explaining the genetic variability of asexuals through population genetic models. | Q28741657 | ||
THE RELATION OF RECOMBINATION TO MUTATIONAL ADVANCE | Q29616118 | ||
The rock–paper–scissors game and the evolution of alternative male strategies | Q29999915 | ||
Accelerated mutation accumulation in asexual lineages of a freshwater snail | Q30432860 | ||
The ecological cost of sex. | Q30854634 | ||
Deleterious alleles and differential viability in progeny of natural hemiclonal frogs | Q31091065 | ||
Similarity selection and the evolution of sex: revisiting the red queen | Q33251839 | ||
Fitness consequences of sex-specific selection | Q33522023 | ||
Plastic reproductive strategies in a clonal marine invertebrate. | Q55077194 | ||
A Case of Reversal: The Evolution and Maintenance of Sexuals from Parthenogenetic Clones in Hieracium pilosella | Q55870653 | ||
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The uncertain evolution of the sexes | Q56029159 | ||
Mutation accumulation in space and the maintenance of sexual reproduction | Q56930341 | ||
Widespread loss of sexually selected traits: how the peacock lost its spots | Q57069754 | ||
Perspective: Indirect Mate Choice, Competition for Mates, and Coevolution of the Sexes | Q57309102 | ||
Sexual selection and the maintenance of sex | Q59086453 | ||
Parasitism, mutation accumulation and the maintenance of sex | Q59086589 | ||
Classification of hypotheses on the advantage of amphimixis | Q70503887 | ||
Selection for recombination in small populations | Q77401068 | ||
Occasional sex in an 'asexual' polyploid hermaphrodite | Q80416988 | ||
THE MAINTENANCE OF SEX BY PARASITISM AND MUTATION ACCUMULATION UNDER EPISTATIC FITNESS FUNCTIONS | Q88206848 | ||
Sex, mixability, and modularity | Q33726094 | ||
Perspective: sex, recombination, and the efficacy of selection--was Weismann right? | Q33913223 | ||
Developmental constraints on the mode of reproduction in the facultatively parthenogenetic cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea | Q33944331 | ||
Sexual selection and the maintenance of sexual reproduction | Q33950344 | ||
The origin and evolution of gamete dimorphism and the male-female phenomenon | Q34053369 | ||
Evolution of sex: The costs and benefits of sex: new insights from old asexual lineages | Q34124873 | ||
Ancient asexual scandals. | Q34159189 | ||
Recent advances in understanding of the evolution and maintenance of sex. | Q34159194 | ||
Deleterious mutations and the evolution of sexual reproduction | Q34164458 | ||
On the evolutionary effect of recombination | Q34235292 | ||
Species interactions and the evolution of sex. | Q34320816 | ||
The maintenance of sex as a developmental trap due to sexual selection | Q34417411 | ||
Sexual reproduction selects for robustness and negative epistasis in artificial gene networks | Q34498906 | ||
Sex and adaptation in a changing environment | Q34607998 | ||
Experimental tests of the adaptive significance of sexual recombination | Q34609885 | ||
Lineage Selection and the Maintenance of Sex. | Q34794409 | ||
Asexual genome evolution in the apomictic Ranunculus auricomus complex: examining the effects of hybridization and mutation accumulation | Q35015554 | ||
A little bit of sex matters for genome evolution in asexual plants | Q35104710 | ||
SEXUAL SELECTION AND RESOURCE-ACCRUING ABILITIES IN ANOLIS GARMANI. | Q36386655 | ||
Evolution of plant breeding systems | Q36584471 | ||
A mixability theory for the role of sex in evolution | Q37018759 | ||
The effect of genetic linkage on the mean fitness of a population | Q37475517 | ||
Advantages of sexual reproduction | Q40690234 | ||
The mutational meltdown in asexual populations | Q41067565 | ||
MUTATION LOAD AND THE SURVIVAL OF SMALL POPULATIONS. | Q41176863 | ||
Evolution of recombination due to random drift | Q42128822 | ||
Sexual recombination and the power of natural selection | Q44880753 | ||
ON THE COEXISTENCE AND COEVOLUTION OF ASEXUAL AND SEXUAL COMPETITORS. | Q46317874 | ||
Synthesis of clonality and polyploidy in vertebrate animals by hybridization between two sexual species | Q48048342 | ||
Why are there so many theories for sex, and what do we do with them? | Q48821459 | ||
Genetic variation and asexual reproduction in the facultatively parthenogenetic cockroach Nauphoeta cinerea: implications for the evolution of sex. | Q49561469 | ||
Clone mixtures and a pacemaker: new facets of Red-Queen theory and ecology. | Q51200399 | ||
Spatial heterogeneity and the evolution of sex in diploids. | Q51660774 | ||
Transitions to asexuality result in excess amino acid substitutions. | Q51950373 | ||
Opposites attract? Mate choice for parasite evasion and the evolutionary stability of sex. | Q52641730 | ||
Animal breeding systems. | Q52713894 | ||
Persistence of asexuality through mixed reproduction in Eucypris virens (Crustacea, Ostracoda). | Q52864243 | ||
Selection by parasites for clonal diversity and mixed mating. | Q54191007 | ||
P433 | issue | 7 | |
P407 | language of work or name | English | Q1860 |
P921 | main subject | asexuality | Q724351 |
P304 | page(s) | 140383 | |
P577 | publication date | 2015-07-15 | |
P1433 | published in | Royal Society Open Science | Q18712516 |
P1476 | title | Sexual reproduction with variable mating systems can resist asexuality in a rock-paper-scissors dynamics | |
P478 | volume | 2 |
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