Background: Genome-wide scans for regions that demonstrate deviating patterns of genetic variation have become common approaches for finding genes targeted by selection. Several genomic patterns have been utilized for this purpose, including deviations in haplotype homozygosity, frequency spectra and genetic differentiation between populations. Results: We describe a novel approach based on the Maximum Frequency of Private Haplotypes - MFPH - to search for signals of recent population-specific selection. The MFPH statistic is straightforward to compute for phased SNP-and sequence-data. Using both simulated and empirical data, we show that MFPH can be a powerful statistic to detect recent population-specific selection, that it performs at th...
Balancing selection can maintain genetic variation in a population over long evolutionary time perio...
We present a new haplotype-based statistic (nSL) for detecting both soft and hard sweeps in populati...
International audienceGenome-wide scans for selection have identified multiple regions of the human ...
Phenotypic divergences between modern human populations have developed as a result of genetic adapta...
Genome-wide scanning for signals of recent positive selection is essential for a comprehensive and s...
Genome-wide scanning for signals of recent positive selection is essential for a comprehensive and s...
Analysis of population genetic data often includes a search for genomic regions with signs of recent...
Natural selection is a significant force that shapes the architecture of the human genome and introd...
It has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele frequency ch...
We present a new haplotype-based statistic (nSL) for detecting both soft and hard sweeps in populati...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
Adaptation in response to selection on polygenic phenotypes may occur via subtle allele frequencies ...
Detection of recent natural selection is a challenging problem in population genetics. Here we intro...
With the advent of dense maps of human genetic variation, it is now possible to detect positive natu...
The identification of signals of very recent positive selection provides information about the adapt...
Balancing selection can maintain genetic variation in a population over long evolutionary time perio...
We present a new haplotype-based statistic (nSL) for detecting both soft and hard sweeps in populati...
International audienceGenome-wide scans for selection have identified multiple regions of the human ...
Phenotypic divergences between modern human populations have developed as a result of genetic adapta...
Genome-wide scanning for signals of recent positive selection is essential for a comprehensive and s...
Genome-wide scanning for signals of recent positive selection is essential for a comprehensive and s...
Analysis of population genetic data often includes a search for genomic regions with signs of recent...
Natural selection is a significant force that shapes the architecture of the human genome and introd...
It has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele frequency ch...
We present a new haplotype-based statistic (nSL) for detecting both soft and hard sweeps in populati...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
Adaptation in response to selection on polygenic phenotypes may occur via subtle allele frequencies ...
Detection of recent natural selection is a challenging problem in population genetics. Here we intro...
With the advent of dense maps of human genetic variation, it is now possible to detect positive natu...
The identification of signals of very recent positive selection provides information about the adapt...
Balancing selection can maintain genetic variation in a population over long evolutionary time perio...
We present a new haplotype-based statistic (nSL) for detecting both soft and hard sweeps in populati...
International audienceGenome-wide scans for selection have identified multiple regions of the human ...