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Tim Connallon

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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 4, 2017
The contribution of the mitochondrial genome to sex-specific fitness varianceShane R T Smith, Tim Connallon
Genetics|November 5, 2021
Sex differences in deleterious mutational effects in Drosophila melanogaster: combining quantitative and population genetic insightsFilip Ruzicka, Tim Connallon, Max Reuter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 22, 2024
Reconciling theories of dominance with the relative rates of adaptive substitution on sex chromosomes and autosomesYasmine McDonough, Filip Ruzicka, Tim Connallon
Plos Biology|September 6, 2022
Polygenic signals of sex differences in selection in humans from the UK BiobankFilip Ruzicka, Luke Holman, Tim Connallon
Evolution Letters|April 19, 2021
The thermal environment at fertilization mediates adaptive potential in the seaEvatt Chirgwin, Tim Connallon, Keyne Monro
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 27, 2025
An Extension of Muller's Sheltering Hypothesis for the Evolution of Sex Chromosome Gene ContentAndrea Mrnjavac, Beatriz Vicoso, Tim Connallon
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 7, 2010
Fitness consequences of sex-specific selectionTim Connallon, Robert M Cox, Ryan Calsbeek
Biology Letters|April 20, 2007
Conflict between direct and indirect benefits of female choice in desert DrosophilaElen Onealt, Tim Connallon, L Lacey Knowles
Genetics|January 9, 2017
The Relative Contributions of the <i>X</i> Chromosome and Autosomes to Local AdaptationClémentine Lasne, Carla M Sgrò, Tim Connallon
The American Naturalist|January 21, 2017
The Evolution of Reproductive Phenology in Broadcast Spawners and the Maintenance of Sexually Antagonistic PolymorphismColin Olito, Dustin J Marshall, Tim Connallon
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Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|April 4, 2017
The contribution of the mitochondrial genome to sex-specific fitness varianceShane R T Smith, Tim Connallon
Genetics|November 5, 2021
Sex differences in deleterious mutational effects in Drosophila melanogaster: combining quantitative and population genetic insightsFilip Ruzicka, Tim Connallon, Max Reuter
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 22, 2024
Reconciling theories of dominance with the relative rates of adaptive substitution on sex chromosomes and autosomesYasmine McDonough, Filip Ruzicka, Tim Connallon
Plos Biology|September 6, 2022
Polygenic signals of sex differences in selection in humans from the UK BiobankFilip Ruzicka, Luke Holman, Tim Connallon
Evolution Letters|April 19, 2021
The thermal environment at fertilization mediates adaptive potential in the seaEvatt Chirgwin, Tim Connallon, Keyne Monro
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 27, 2025
An Extension of Muller's Sheltering Hypothesis for the Evolution of Sex Chromosome Gene ContentAndrea Mrnjavac, Beatriz Vicoso, Tim Connallon
Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution|January 7, 2010
Fitness consequences of sex-specific selectionTim Connallon, Robert M Cox, Ryan Calsbeek
Biology Letters|April 20, 2007
Conflict between direct and indirect benefits of female choice in desert DrosophilaElen Onealt, Tim Connallon, L Lacey Knowles
Genetics|January 9, 2017
The Relative Contributions of the <i>X</i> Chromosome and Autosomes to Local AdaptationClémentine Lasne, Carla M Sgrò, Tim Connallon
The American Naturalist|January 21, 2017
The Evolution of Reproductive Phenology in Broadcast Spawners and the Maintenance of Sexually Antagonistic PolymorphismColin Olito, Dustin J Marshall, Tim Connallon
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