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RefNoAV/1/10/88
LevelItem
TitleRoyal Society Discussion Meeting: Sexual Conflicts
Date9 May 2005 - 10 May 2005
DescriptionMonday 9 May to Tuesday 10 May 2005 Discussion Meeting at the Royal Society

By Dr Tracey Chapman, Dr Tom Tregenza and Dr Nina Wedell

Sexual reproduction is fraught with conflict. The potential for mates to exploit one another leads to divergence in sex roles and two very different types of individual being built by the same genes. Knowledge of the conflicts between genes in males and females is shaping how we understand the evolution of mating systems, of sex ratios and of sex itself.
Extent7 audio cassettes
FormatAudio
NotesOffsite box 2013FX019
AccessStatusOpen
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