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Cross-sex genetic covariances limit the evolvability of wing-shape within and among species of Drosophila

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The independent evolution of males and females is potentially constrained by both sexes inheriting the same alleles from their parents. This genetic constraint can limit the evolvability of complex traits; however, there are few studies of multivariate evolution that incorporate cross-sex genetic covariances in their predictions. Drosophila wing-shape has emerged as a model high-dimensional phenotype; wing-shape is highly evolvable in contemporary populations, and yet perplexingly stable across phylogenetic timescales. Here we show that cross-sex covariances in D. melanogaster, given by the B-matrix, may considerably bias wing-shape evolution. Using random skewers, we show that B would constrain the response to antagonistic selection by 90%, but would double the response to concordant selection. Both cross-sex within-trait and cross-sex cross-trait covariances determined the response to antagonistic selection, but only cross-sex within-trait covariances facilitated the response to con...
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