In search of intralocus sexual conflict in the multivariate and local genetic architecture of metabolic traits in humans
Despite a common genome, males and females are remarkably different across species. Intralocus Sexual Conflict (IASC) arises when selection favours different trait values in the sexes but a shared genetic architecture constrains their evolutionary divergence. IASC is typically studied at the single-trait level, and genome-wide architectures can obscure conflict localized to specific genomic regions. We investigated IASC in the multivariate and local genetic architecture of 17 human metabolic traits and lifetime reproductive success by estimating the sex-stratified additive genetic (co)variance matrix (Gmf) and local cross-sex-cross-trait genetic correlations. Genome-wide, between-sex covaria