Evolutionary biology: the origins of two sexes.

Current Biology : CB
D Charlesworth, B Charlesworth

Abstract

Evidence is accumulating that in the green algae the evolution of female and male gametes differing in size--anisogamy--involves genes linked to the mating-type locus, as was predicted theoretically.

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