The constant removal of deleterious mutations by natural selection causes a reduction in neutral diversity and efficacy of selection at genetically linked sites (a process called Background Selection, BGS). Population genetic studies, however, often ignore BGS effects when investigating demographic events or the presence of other types of selection. To obtain a more realistic evolutionary expectation that incorporates the unavoidable consequences of deleterious mutations, we generated high-resolution landscapes of variation across the Drosophila melanogaster genome under a BGS scenario independent of polymorphism data. We find that BGS plays a significant role in shaping levels of variation across the entire genome, including long introns a...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
The recombinational environment is predicted to influence patterns of protein sequence evolution thr...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
<div><p>Natural selection at one site shapes patterns of genetic variation at linked sites. Quantify...
Natural selection at one site shapes patterns of genetic variation at linked sites. Quantifying the ...
We used whole-genome resequencing data from a population of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate t...
Nucleotide variation correlates positively with regional rates of recombination in the genomes of ma...
Four-fold degenerate coding sites form a major component of the genome, and are often used to make ...
Genetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction increases the efficiency of natural select...
Demography and selection have been recognized for their important roles in shaping patterns of nucle...
Demography and selection have been recognized for their important roles in shaping patterns of nucle...
Genome sequencing in a number of taxa has revealed variation in nucleotide composition both among re...
An unconstrained reference sequence facilitates the detection of selection. In Drosophila, sequence ...
Drosophila melanogaster, a small dipteran of African origin, represents one of the best-studied mode...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
The recombinational environment is predicted to influence patterns of protein sequence evolution thr...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
<div><p>Natural selection at one site shapes patterns of genetic variation at linked sites. Quantify...
Natural selection at one site shapes patterns of genetic variation at linked sites. Quantifying the ...
We used whole-genome resequencing data from a population of Drosophila melanogaster to investigate t...
Nucleotide variation correlates positively with regional rates of recombination in the genomes of ma...
Four-fold degenerate coding sites form a major component of the genome, and are often used to make ...
Genetic recombination associated with sexual reproduction increases the efficiency of natural select...
Demography and selection have been recognized for their important roles in shaping patterns of nucle...
Demography and selection have been recognized for their important roles in shaping patterns of nucle...
Genome sequencing in a number of taxa has revealed variation in nucleotide composition both among re...
An unconstrained reference sequence facilitates the detection of selection. In Drosophila, sequence ...
Drosophila melanogaster, a small dipteran of African origin, represents one of the best-studied mode...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...
AbstractSynonymous codons are not used at random, significantly influencing the base composition of ...
The recombinational environment is predicted to influence patterns of protein sequence evolution thr...
The genomic basis of adaptation to novel environments is a fundamental problem in evolutionary biolo...