Don't miss the latest issue of Evolution!
https://academic.oup.com/evolut/issue/80/3
#OpenAccess Review by Tanja Schwander and coauthors: "On the repeated evolution of parthenogenesis in stick insects"
https://academic.oup.com/evolut/article/80/3/513/8400345
#OpenAccess Perspective by Stella Kyomen and coauthors: "Insights from the 'Women in Evolutionary Biology Workshop' on gender equality in science"
https://academic.oup.com/evolut/article/80/3/525/8384175
Commentary by Deborah Charlesworth: "Evidence that sexually antagonistic male coloration factors are clustered in a rarely recombining region near the guppy male-determining locus"
https://academic.oup.com/evolut/article/80/3/535/8405259
Commentary: evidence that sexually antagonistic male coloration factors are clustered in a rarely recombining region near the guppy male-determining locus

Abstract. A recently published genome sequence of a YY guppy male supports long-standing suggestions about the Y-linked region of this fish—that it include

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Methods Article by Avery G. Selberg and coauthors: "MoleRate: comparing molecular relative evolutionary rates to detect convergent evolution"
https://academic.oup.com/evolut/article/80/3/542/8378101
This month's Editor's Choice article by Megan Barkdull and Corrie S. Moreau: "Phenotypic plasticity in turtle ants has opposing evolutionary consequences for genes and regulatory loci"
https://academic.oup.com/evolut/article/80/3/554/8327633
Phenotypic plasticity in turtle ants has opposing evolutionary consequences for genes and regulatory loci

Abstract. Phenotypic plasticity is widespread and evolutionarily important, but genomic consequences of new plastic traits remain unclear. Here, we explore

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