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Tim Connallon
Tim Connallon
School of Biological Sciences, Monash University
Verified email at monash.edu
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The faster-X effect: integrating theory and data
RP Meisel, T Connallon
Trends in genetics 29 (9), 537-544, 2013
2282013
Intergenomic conflict revealed by patterns of sex-biased gene expression
T Connallon, LL Knowles
Trends in Genetics 21 (9), 495-499, 2005
1802005
Evolutionary inevitability of sexual antagonism
T Connallon, AG Clark
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 281 (1776), 20132123, 2014
1472014
The resolution of sexual antagonism by gene duplication
T Connallon, AG Clark
Genetics 187 (3), 919-937, 2011
1382011
Sex linkage, sex-specific selection, and the role of recombination in the evolution of sexually dimorphic gene expression
T Connallon, AG Clark
Evolution 64 (12), 3417-3442, 2010
1172010
Modeling the manipulation of natural populations by the mutagenic chain reaction
RL Unckless, PW Messer, T Connallon, AG Clark
Genetics 201 (2), 425-431, 2015
1132015
Balancing selection in species with separate sexes: insights from Fisher’s geometric model
T Connallon, AG Clark
Genetics 197 (3), 991-1006, 2014
1132014
A general population genetic framework for antagonistic selection that accounts for demography and recurrent mutation
T Connallon, AG Clark
Genetics 190 (4), 1477-1489, 2012
1122012
Fitness consequences of sex-specific selection
T Connallon, RM Cox, R Calsbeek
Evolution 64 (6), 1671-1682, 2010
1012010
The geography of sex-specific selection, local adaptation, and sexual dimorphism
T Connallon
Evolution 69 (9), 2333-2344, 2015
772015
Genetic correlations and sex‐specific adaptation in changing environments
T Connallon, MD Hall
Evolution 70 (10), 2186-2198, 2016
752016
Horizontal gene transfer potentiates adaptation by reducing selective constraints on the spread of genetic variation
LC Woods, RJ Gorrell, F Taylor, T Connallon, T Kwok, MJ McDonald
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (43), 26868-26875, 2020
742020
Association between Sex-Biased Gene Expression and Mutations with Sex-Specific Phenotypic Consequences in Drosophila
T Connallon, AG Clark
Genome Biology and Evolution 3, 151-155, 2011
662011
Gene duplication, gene conversion and the evolution of the Y chromosome
T Connallon, AG Clark
Genetics 186 (1), 277-286, 2010
602010
Dominance reversals and the maintenance of genetic variation for fitness
T Connallon, SF Chenoweth
PLoS Biology 17 (1), e3000118, 2019
552019
Global change, life‐history complexity and the potential for evolutionary rescue
DJ Marshall, SC Burgess, T Connallon
Evolutionary Applications 9 (9), 1189-1201, 2016
502016
The search for sexually antagonistic genes: Practical insights from studies of local adaptation and statistical genomics
F Ruzicka, L Dutoit, P Czuppon, CY Jordan, XY Li, C Olito, A Runemark, ...
Evolution letters 4 (5), 398-415, 2020
492020
How frequency‐dependent selection affects population fitness, maladaptation and evolutionary rescue
EI Svensson, T Connallon
Evolutionary Applications 12 (7), 1243-1258, 2019
452019
Sexually antagonistic polymorphism in simultaneous hermaphrodites
CY Jordan, T Connallon
Evolution 68 (12), 3555-3569, 2014
432014
Adaptive Protein Evolution of X-linked and Autosomal Genes in Drosophila: Implications for Faster-X Hypotheses
T Connallon
Molecular Biology and Evolution 24 (11), 2566-2572, 2007
422007
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