
- MHC SIGNALING DURING SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
- ORIGINAL PAPER Exposing males to female scent increases the cost
- Copyright 2007 by the Genetics Society of America DOI: 10.1534/genetics.107.074815
- Functional Genomics Requires Ecology Lara S. Carroll* and Wayne K. Potts{
- Received 4 December 2003 Accepted 1 March 2004
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- Discrimination of MHC-derived odors by untrained mice is consistent with divergence in peptide-
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- Contrasting genetic structures in sister species of North American scrub-jays
- Scent-marking displays provide honest signals of health and infection
- Malemale competition magnifies inbreeding depression in wild house mice
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- MHC heterozygosity confers a selective advantage against multiple-strain infections
- Experimental evolution studies demonstrate that pathogens evolve rapidly, have a large capacity for increased virulence
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- Experimental viral evolution to specific host MHC genotypes reveals fitness and virulence trade-offs
- Genetic resistance to infection influences a male's sexual attractiveness and modulation of testosterone
- MHC SIGNALING DURING SOCIAL COMMUNICATION