Xmrks the spot: life history tradeoffs, sexual selection and the evolutionary ecology of oncogenesis


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Authors: Summers, K; Crespi, BJ
Year: 2010
Journal: Molecular Ecology 19: 3022-3024   Article Link (DOI)
Title: Xmrks the spot: life history tradeoffs, sexual selection and the evolutionary ecology of oncogenesis
Abstract: In a classic paper, George Williams (1957) argued that alleles promoting reproductive success early in life may be favoured by selection, even if they reduce the lifespan of individuals that bear the allele. A variety of evidence supports the theory that such 'antagonistic pleiotropy' is a major factor contributing to the evolution of senescence (Ljubuncic & Reznick 2009), but examples of specific alleles known to fulfil Williams' criteria remain rare, in both humans and other animals (e.g. Alexander et al. 2007; Kulminski et al. 2010). An intriguing example in this issue of Molecular Ecology (Fernandez & Bowser 2010) demonstrates that both natural and sexual selection may favour melanoma-promoting oncogene alleles in the fish genus Xiphophorus.
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