We propose a novel method that uses natural admixture between divergent lineages (hybridization) to investigate the genetic architecture of reproductive isolation and adaptive introgression. Our method employs multinomial regression to estimate genomic clines and to quantify introgression for individual loci relative to the genomic background (clines in genotype frequency along a genomic admixture gradient). Loci with patterns of introgression that deviate significantly from null expectations based on the remainder of the genome are potentially subject to selection and thus of interest to understanding adaptation and the evolution of reproductive isolation. Using simulations, we show that different forms of selection modify these genomic cl...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
While it is appreciated that population size changes can impact patterns of deleterious variation in...
Understanding the processes by which new species arise has long been of interest to evolutionary gen...
We developed a Bayesian genomic cline model to study the genetic architecture of adaptive divergence...
Understanding factors regulating hybrid fitness and gene exchange is a major research challenge for ...
Abstract Background Research over the last 10 years highlights the increasing importance of hybridiz...
Posté sur BioRxiv le 01 septembre 2021Admixture has been a pervasive phenomenon in human history, sh...
When divergence occurs in the presence of gene flow, there can arise an interesting dynamic in which...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
Adaptive genetic variation is a function of both selective and neutral forces. To accurately identif...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation, and admixture. Most researc...
The identification of signatures of natural selection in genomic surveys has become an area of inten...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
Genomes sampled from hybrid zones between nascent species provide important clues into the speciatio...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
While it is appreciated that population size changes can impact patterns of deleterious variation in...
Understanding the processes by which new species arise has long been of interest to evolutionary gen...
We developed a Bayesian genomic cline model to study the genetic architecture of adaptive divergence...
Understanding factors regulating hybrid fitness and gene exchange is a major research challenge for ...
Abstract Background Research over the last 10 years highlights the increasing importance of hybridiz...
Posté sur BioRxiv le 01 septembre 2021Admixture has been a pervasive phenomenon in human history, sh...
When divergence occurs in the presence of gene flow, there can arise an interesting dynamic in which...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation and admixture. Most research...
Adaptive genetic variation is a function of both selective and neutral forces. To accurately identif...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
Natural selection plays a variety of roles in hybridization, speciation, and admixture. Most researc...
The identification of signatures of natural selection in genomic surveys has become an area of inten...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
Genomes sampled from hybrid zones between nascent species provide important clues into the speciatio...
Genetic incompatibilities are an important component of reproductive isolation. Although theoretical...
While it is appreciated that population size changes can impact patterns of deleterious variation in...
Understanding the processes by which new species arise has long been of interest to evolutionary gen...