Digest: Detecting genomic adaptation to sexual selection at scale using available data.
Scott William RoyPublished in: Evolution; international journal of organic evolution (2022)
The availability of genome sequences from large numbers of species offers the prospect of studying genotype-phenotype correlations across various phylogenetic scales using only available data. A new study illustrates the power of this approach, showing an association across primates between morphological sexual dimorphism and the prevalence of a class of DNA elements that stimulate gene expression in response to male androgens.