Publications

Preprints


Muralidhar, P. (2024). Polygenic barriers to sex chromosome turnover. bioRxiv, 611135. (https://www.biorxiv.org/content/10.1101/2024.09.03.611135)


Research Articles


Muralidhar, P., & Coop, G. (2024). Polygenic response of sex chromosomes to sexual antagonism. Evolution 78: 539-554.

Veller, C., Edelman, N.B., Muralidhar, P., & Nowak, M.A. (2023). Recombination and selection against introgressed DNA. Evolution, 77: 1131-1144

Muralidhar, P., Coop, G., & Veller, C. (2022). Assortative mating enhances post-zygotic barriers to gene flow via ancestry bundling. PNAS, 119: e2122179119.

Muralidhar, P., & Veller, C. (2022). Dominance shifts increase the likelihood of soft selective sweeps. Evolution, 76: 966-984

Bock, D.G., Baeckens, S., Pita-Aquino, J.N. Chejanovski, Z.A., Michaelides, S.N., Muralidhar, P., Lapiedra, O., Park, S., Menke D.B., Geneva, A.J., Losos, J.B., Kolbe, J.J. (2021). Changes in selection pressure can facilitate hybridization during biological invasion in a Cuban lizard. PNAS, 118: e2108638118.

Veller, C., Edelman, N.B., Muralidhar, P., & Nowak, M.A. (2020). Variation in genetic relatedness is determined by the aggregate recombination process. Genetics, 216: 985-994.

de Sá, F.P., Consolmagno, R.C., Muralidhar, P., Brasileiro, C.A., Zamudio, K.R., Haddad, C.F.B. (2020). Unexpected reproductive fidelity in a polygynous frog. Science Advances, 6: eaay1539.

Veller, C., Muralidhar, P., & Haig, D. (2020). On the logic of Fisherian sexual selection. Evolution, 74: 1234-1245.

Muralidhar P. (2019). Mating preferences of selfish sex chromosomes. Nature, 570: 376–379.

Muralidhar P. & Veller C. (2018). Sexual antagonism and the instability of environmental sex determination. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2: 343-351.

Veller, C.*, Muralidhar, P.*, Constable G.W.A.*, & Nowak M.A. (2017). Drift-induced selection between male and female heterogamety. Genetics, 207: 711-727.

Muralidhar, P. & Johnson, M.A. (2017). Sexual selection and sex ratios in Anolis lizards. Journal of Zoology, 302: 178-183.

Muralidhar, P. & Haig, D. (2017). Sexy males and sexless females: the origin of triploid apomicts. Heredity, 118: 436-441.

Winchell, K.M., Muralidhar, P., Fredette, J.R., & Reynolds, R.G. (2015). New herpetofaunal records for Great Isaac Cay, Bimini Group, Bahamas. Reptiles and Amphibians, 22: 106-110.

Muralidhar, P., de Sá, F.P., Haddad, C.F.B., & Zamudio, K.R. (2014). Kin‐bias, breeding site selection and female fitness in a cannibalistic Neotropical frog. Molecular Ecology, 23: 453–463.

Li, D., Yang, M.X., Muralidhar, P., Wu, C., & Yang, F. (2009). Local surface damage and material dissolution in 45S5 bioactive glass: effect of the contact deformation. Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 355: 874–879.

* equal contribution


Commentaries

Muralidhar, P. & Veller, C. (2022). A new model of sex chromosome evolution. Science, 375: 616-617.