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Publications by Ronald E. Ellis
Rogue Sperm Indicate Sexually Antagonistic Coevolution in Nematodes
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Sisters' Curse: Sexually Antagonistic Effects Constrain the Spread of a Mitochondrial Haplogroup Superior in Sperm Competition
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Sexually Antagonistic Selection in Human Male Homosexuality
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Open Questions: What Are the Genes Underlying Antagonistic Coevolution?
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The Sexually Antagonistic Genes of Drosophila Melanogaster
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Rapid Antagonistic Coevolution in an Emerging Pathogen and Its Vertebrate Host
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Antagonistic Coevolution With Parasites Maintains Host Genetic Diversity: An Experimental Test
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Sex-Biased Networks and Nodes of Sexually Antagonistic Conflict inDrosophila
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Intra-Locus Sexual Conflict and Sexually Antagonistic Genetic Variation in Hermaphroditic Animals
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Hox Genes Mediate the Escalation of Sexually Antagonistic Traits in Water Striders
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