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Rydzewski WT, Carioscia SA, Lievano G, Lynch VD, Paten MM. "Sexual antagonism and meiotic drive cause stable linkage disequilibrium and favour reduced recombination on the X chromosome." Journal of Evolutionary Biology 29 (2016): 1247-1256. Patten MM, Cowley M, Oakey RJ, Feil R. "Regulatory links between imprinted genes: evolutionary predictions and consequences." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (2016): 20152760. Patten MM. "Imprinting evolution in Arabidopsis." Nature Plants 2 (2016): 16152. Patten, MM. "Imprinting evolution in Arabidopsis." Nature Plants 2 (2016): 16152. Úbeda F, Patten MM, and Wild G. "On the origin of sex chromosomes from meiotic drive." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (2015): 20141932. Patten MM, Carioscia SA, Linnen CR. "Biased introgression of mitochondrial and nuclear genes: a comparison of diploid and haplodiploid genetic systems." Molecular Ecology (2015): doi:10.1111/mec.13318. Patten, M. M., L. Ross, J. P. Curley, D. C. Queller, R Bonduriansky, J. B. Wolf. "The evolution of genomic imprinting: theories, predictions, and empirical tests." Heredity 113 (2014): 119-128. Haig, D., F. Ubeda, M. M. Patten. "Specialists and generalists: the sexual ecology of the genome." Cold Spring Harbor Perspectives in Biology 6 (2014): doi: 10.1101/cshperspect.a017525. Patten, M. M., F. Úbeda, and D. Haig. "Sexual and parental antagonism shape genomic architecture." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (2013): doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.1795. Úbeda, F., D. Haig, and M. M. Patten. "Stable linkage disequilibrium owing to sexual antagonism." Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (2011): 855-862. Patten, M. M., D. Haig, and F. Úbeda. "Fitness variation due to sexual antagonism and linkage disequilibrium." Evolution 64.12 (2010): 3638-3642. Patten, M. M. and D. Haig. "Maintenance or loss of genetic variation under sexual and parental antagonism at a sex-linked locus." Evolution 63.11 (2009): 2888-2895. Patten, M. M. and D. Haig. "Parental sex discrimination and intralocus sexual conflict." Biology Letters 5 (2009): 667-670. Patten, M. M. and D. Haig. "Reciprocally imprinted genes and the response to selection on one sex." Genetics 179 (2008): 1389-1394. Quental, T. B., M. M. Patten, and N. E. Pierce. "Host plant specialization driven by sexual selection." The American Naturalist 169 (2007): 830-836.

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