Polymorphism data can be used to identify loci at which a beneficial allele has recently gone to fixation, given that an accurate description of the signature of selection is available. In the classical model that is used, a favored allele derives from a single mutational origin. This ignores the fact that beneficial alleles can enter a population recurrently by mutation during the selective phase. In this study, we present a combination of analytical and simulation results to demonstrate the effect of adaptation from recurrent mutation on summary statistics for polymorphism data from a linked neutral locus. We also analyze the power of standard neutrality tests based on the frequency spectrum or on linkage disequilibrium (LD) under this sc...
<div><p>Adaptation from standing genetic variation or recurrent <i>de novo</i> mutation in large pop...
Since the initial description of the genomic patterns expected under models of positive selection ac...
Adaptation from standing genetic variation or recurrent de novo mutation in large populations should...
Polymorphism data can be used to identify loci at which a beneficial allele has recently gone to fix...
A selective sweep describes the reduction of diversity due to strong positive selection. If the muta...
In Drosophila and humans, there are accumulating examples of loci with a significant excess of high-...
The use of genetic polymorphism data to understand the dynamics of adaptation and identify the loci ...
During a selective sweep, characteristic patterns of linkage disequilibrium can arise in the genomic...
International audienceRecurrent mutations are a common phenomenon in population genetics. They may b...
The fixation of advantageous mutations by natural selection has a profound impact on patterns of lin...
The sample frequency spectrum of a segregating site is the probability distribution of a sample of a...
It has been a long-standing interest in evolutionary biology to search for the traces of recent posi...
An interesting research topic in population genetics is the detection of loci that are targets of po...
The genetic makeup of a population reflects its demographic history and the effects of selection. An...
A major research goal in evolutionary genetics is to uncover loci experiencing positive selection. O...
<div><p>Adaptation from standing genetic variation or recurrent <i>de novo</i> mutation in large pop...
Since the initial description of the genomic patterns expected under models of positive selection ac...
Adaptation from standing genetic variation or recurrent de novo mutation in large populations should...
Polymorphism data can be used to identify loci at which a beneficial allele has recently gone to fix...
A selective sweep describes the reduction of diversity due to strong positive selection. If the muta...
In Drosophila and humans, there are accumulating examples of loci with a significant excess of high-...
The use of genetic polymorphism data to understand the dynamics of adaptation and identify the loci ...
During a selective sweep, characteristic patterns of linkage disequilibrium can arise in the genomic...
International audienceRecurrent mutations are a common phenomenon in population genetics. They may b...
The fixation of advantageous mutations by natural selection has a profound impact on patterns of lin...
The sample frequency spectrum of a segregating site is the probability distribution of a sample of a...
It has been a long-standing interest in evolutionary biology to search for the traces of recent posi...
An interesting research topic in population genetics is the detection of loci that are targets of po...
The genetic makeup of a population reflects its demographic history and the effects of selection. An...
A major research goal in evolutionary genetics is to uncover loci experiencing positive selection. O...
<div><p>Adaptation from standing genetic variation or recurrent <i>de novo</i> mutation in large pop...
Since the initial description of the genomic patterns expected under models of positive selection ac...
Adaptation from standing genetic variation or recurrent de novo mutation in large populations should...