Do the frequencies of disease mutations in human populations reflect a simple balance between mutation and purifying selection? What other factors shape the prevalence of disease mutations? To begin to answer these questions, we focused on one of the simplest cases: recessive mutations that alone cause lethal diseases or complete sterility. To this end, we generated a hand-curated set of 417 Mendelian mutations in 32 genes reported to cause a recessive, lethal Mendelian disease. We then considered analytic models of mutation-selection balance in infinite and finite populations of constant sizes and simulations of purifying selection in a more realistic demographic setting, and tested how well these models fit allele frequencies estimated fr...
SummaryWhat evolutionary forces shape genes that contribute to the risk of human disease? Do similar...
to a population bottleneck can be used to infer recessive selection Daniel J. Balick∗†, Ron Do † ‡ ...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been propo...
Do the frequencies of disease mutations in human populations reflect a simple balance between mutati...
We consider disease-causing mutations that are lethal when homozygous. Lethality involves the very s...
<div><p>Guided by the practice of classical epidemiology, research into the genetic basis of complex...
The theory of population genetics leads to the expectation that in very large populations the freque...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been prop...
<div><p>Population bottlenecks followed by re-expansions have been common throughout history of many...
Next-generation sequencing technology has facilitated the discovery of millions of genetic variants ...
Numerous mutations are now known that have significant effects on various phenotypes; many of these ...
Next-generation sequencing technology has facilitated the discovery of millions of genetic variants ...
<b><i>Objectives:</i></b> Identifying drivers of complex traits from the noisy signals of genetic va...
Traditionally, population genetics focuses on the dynamics of frequencies of alleles acquired by mut...
Advances in genome sequencing have improved our understanding of the genetic basis of human diseases...
SummaryWhat evolutionary forces shape genes that contribute to the risk of human disease? Do similar...
to a population bottleneck can be used to infer recessive selection Daniel J. Balick∗†, Ron Do † ‡ ...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been propo...
Do the frequencies of disease mutations in human populations reflect a simple balance between mutati...
We consider disease-causing mutations that are lethal when homozygous. Lethality involves the very s...
<div><p>Guided by the practice of classical epidemiology, research into the genetic basis of complex...
The theory of population genetics leads to the expectation that in very large populations the freque...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been prop...
<div><p>Population bottlenecks followed by re-expansions have been common throughout history of many...
Next-generation sequencing technology has facilitated the discovery of millions of genetic variants ...
Numerous mutations are now known that have significant effects on various phenotypes; many of these ...
Next-generation sequencing technology has facilitated the discovery of millions of genetic variants ...
<b><i>Objectives:</i></b> Identifying drivers of complex traits from the noisy signals of genetic va...
Traditionally, population genetics focuses on the dynamics of frequencies of alleles acquired by mut...
Advances in genome sequencing have improved our understanding of the genetic basis of human diseases...
SummaryWhat evolutionary forces shape genes that contribute to the risk of human disease? Do similar...
to a population bottleneck can be used to infer recessive selection Daniel J. Balick∗†, Ron Do † ‡ ...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been propo...