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  • The authors used multiple lines of evidence including behavioural assays, quantitative genetics and transcriptomics to explore schooling behaviour in guppies. Both genomic and transcriptomic analyses indicated that genes involved in neuron migration and synaptic function played key roles in the evolution of schooling behaviour.

    • Alberto Corral-Lopez
    • Natasha I. Bloch
    • Judith E. Mank
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 8, P: 98-110
  • Males of the freshwater fish Poecilia parae occur as one of five morphs with different reproductive strategies that are controlled by five Y haplotypes. Analysis of Y chromosomes of the five morphs shows extreme diversity in the three major morphs despite constraints imposed by lack of recombination of sex chromosomes.

    • Benjamin A. Sandkam
    • Pedro Almeida
    • Judith E. Mank
    Research
    Nature Ecology & Evolution
    Volume: 5, P: 939-948
  • It has been suggested that sex chromosomes arise as a result of sexual conflict, resulting in selection against recombination between chromosomes. Here, the authors resequence laboratory and wild guppy populations with differing levels of sexual antagonism, providing support for this long-held view.

    • Alison E. Wright
    • Iulia Darolti
    • Judith E. Mank
    ResearchOpen Access
    Nature Communications
    Volume: 8, P: 1-10