It has been a long-standing interest in evolutionary biology to search for the traces of recent positive Darwinian selection in organisms. However, such efforts have been severely hindered by the confounding signatures of demography. As a consequence, neutrality tests often lead to false inference of positive selection because they detect the deviation from the standard neutral model. Here, using the maximum frequency of derived mutations (MFDM) to examine the unbalanceness of the tree of a locus, I propose a statistical test that is analytically free from the confounding effects of varying population size and has a high statistical power (up to 90.5%) to detect recent positive selection. When compared with five well-known neutrality tests ...
The abundance of genome polymorphism and divergence data has provided unprecedented insight into how...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
A large number of statistical tests have been proposed to detect natural selection based on a sample...
<p>Many studies have been conducted in the last two decades to search for traces of recent positive ...
Many studies have been conducted in the last two decades to search for traces of recent positive sel...
Many studies have been conducted in the last two decades to search for traces of recent positive sel...
The genetic makeup of a population reflects its demographic history and the effects of selection. An...
Positive selection occurs when an allele is favored by natural selection. The frequency of the favor...
Most of the genetic variation observed within a biological species is generally thought to be evolut...
Abstract Positive selection occurs when an allele is favored by natural selection. The frequency of ...
Abstract Background Though a variety of linkage disequilibrium tests have recently been introduced t...
Methods to detect patterns of variation associated with ongoing positive selection often focus on id...
to a population bottleneck can be used to infer recessive selection Daniel J. Balick∗†, Ron Do † ‡ ...
to a population bottleneck can be used to infer recessive selection Daniel J. Balick∗†, Ron Do † ‡ ...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
The abundance of genome polymorphism and divergence data has provided unprecedented insight into how...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
A large number of statistical tests have been proposed to detect natural selection based on a sample...
<p>Many studies have been conducted in the last two decades to search for traces of recent positive ...
Many studies have been conducted in the last two decades to search for traces of recent positive sel...
Many studies have been conducted in the last two decades to search for traces of recent positive sel...
The genetic makeup of a population reflects its demographic history and the effects of selection. An...
Positive selection occurs when an allele is favored by natural selection. The frequency of the favor...
Most of the genetic variation observed within a biological species is generally thought to be evolut...
Abstract Positive selection occurs when an allele is favored by natural selection. The frequency of ...
Abstract Background Though a variety of linkage disequilibrium tests have recently been introduced t...
Methods to detect patterns of variation associated with ongoing positive selection often focus on id...
to a population bottleneck can be used to infer recessive selection Daniel J. Balick∗†, Ron Do † ‡ ...
to a population bottleneck can be used to infer recessive selection Daniel J. Balick∗†, Ron Do † ‡ ...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
The abundance of genome polymorphism and divergence data has provided unprecedented insight into how...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
A large number of statistical tests have been proposed to detect natural selection based on a sample...