Consequences of genetic linkage for the maintenance of sexually antagonistic polymorphism in hermaphrodites
This is the GitHub repository for the development of a two-locus model of sexually antagonistic selection in hermaphrodites. The resulting paper has been been published at Evolution, and is available through the publisher. You can also contact me directly if you would like a reprint. Here you can find all of the necessary code to reproduce the analyses and the pre-publication manuscript. The Mathematica .nb
files where the models are developed are not tracked by git, but can be downloaded as an online appendix from the publisher website above (or contact me and I will be happy to provide if you don't have access to the appendices). Aside from the .nb
files, all necessary code for creating the figures can be found in the ./R/functions-*.R
files.
Olito, C. 2016. Consequences of genetic linkage for the maintenance of sexually antagonistic polymorphism in hermaphrodites. Evolution doi:10.1111/evo.13120.
The easiest way to reproduce the manuscript is to simply clone the repo, run createFigs.R
, and then compile the manuscript file doc/twoLocusPartSelf-v2-Clean.tex
using whatever default LaTeX editor/engine you have.
Please report any bugs, problems, or issues by opening an issue on the 2LocusPartSelf github issues page. If you would like to report a bug/issue, and do not have a github account (and don't want to get one), please send a brief email detailing the problem you encountered to colin.olito at monash dot edu.