In considering evolution of transcribed regions, regulatory sequences, and other genomic loci, we are often faced with a situation in which the number of allelic states greatly exceeds the size of the population. In this limit, the population eventually adopts a steady state characterized by mutation-selection-drift balance. Although new alleles continue to be explored through mutation, the statistics of the population, and in particular the probabilities of seeing specific allelic configurations in samples taken from the population, do not change with time. In the absence of selection, the probabilities of allelic configurations are given by the Ewens sampling formula, widely used in population genetics to detect deviations from neutrality...
∗ Authors with equal contributions Molecular phenotypes are important links between genomic informat...
Comparing allele frequencies among populations that differ in environment has long been a tool for d...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Theory of evolution provides a simple, flexible, and elegant framework to study and explain life aro...
The demographic and evolutionary history of a population leaves an identifiable signature on pattern...
Ewens' sampling formula, the probability distribution of a configuration of alleles in a sample of g...
à paraitre: Journal of Statistical PhysicsInternational audienceWe first revisit the multi-allelic m...
Ewens (1972) proposed a model in the infinite allele framework for populations with neutrality of al...
The extent to which natural selection shapes diversity within populations is a key ques- tion for po...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
Using exchangeability as a statistical analog of neutrality, we derive a generalized sampling distri...
ABSTRACT The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations is of fundamental importance in ...
Genetic data collected over time provide an exciting opportunity to study natural selection. The stu...
∗ Authors with equal contributions Molecular phenotypes are important links between genomic informat...
Comparing allele frequencies among populations that differ in environment has long been a tool for d...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Theory of evolution provides a simple, flexible, and elegant framework to study and explain life aro...
The demographic and evolutionary history of a population leaves an identifiable signature on pattern...
Ewens' sampling formula, the probability distribution of a configuration of alleles in a sample of g...
à paraitre: Journal of Statistical PhysicsInternational audienceWe first revisit the multi-allelic m...
Ewens (1972) proposed a model in the infinite allele framework for populations with neutrality of al...
The extent to which natural selection shapes diversity within populations is a key ques- tion for po...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
Using exchangeability as a statistical analog of neutrality, we derive a generalized sampling distri...
ABSTRACT The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations is of fundamental importance in ...
Genetic data collected over time provide an exciting opportunity to study natural selection. The stu...
∗ Authors with equal contributions Molecular phenotypes are important links between genomic informat...
Comparing allele frequencies among populations that differ in environment has long been a tool for d...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...