Periodic Reporting for period 1 - PopGenSexCon (Linking population genomic and behavioural data to test fundamental hypotheses of sexually antagonistic coevolution.)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2023-02-01 al 2025-01-31
I) I have completed a comprehensive population genomic analysis of the male- and female- components of the sex-peptide network. In order to complete this I had to develop procedures to use analytical methods not previously used for genetic data. The main results of this work finds that there is strong evidence for a co-evolutionary process shaping patterns of genetic diversity at these loci. Moreover, we can use these genetic patterns to identify populations where males- or females- should show a relative advantage in sexual conflicts.
II) on the basis of results in part I), I identified 2 populations where males should be at an advantage, 2 populations where females should have an advantage, and 2 populations where the sexes should be roughly equally matched. I limited myself to choosing from populations from which isofemale lines had already been established by the DrosEU consortium, which I then used to conduct a large-scale mating and re-mating experiment in the lab. The main achievement of this work is that I can show that to a large extent, observations match the predictions from SAC theory very closely in this system.