The human mutation rate is an essential parameter for studying the evolution of our species, interpreting present-day genetic variation, and understanding the incidence of genetic disease. Nevertheless, our current estimates of the rate are uncertain. Most notably, recent approaches based on counting de novo mutations in family pedigrees have yielded significantly smaller values than classical methods based on sequence divergence. Here, we propose a new method that uses the fine-scale human recombination map to calibrate the rate of accumulation of mutations. By comparing local heterozygosity levels in diploid genomes to the genetic distance scale over which these levels change, we are able to estimate a long-term mutation rate averaged ove...
t has been suggested that humans may suffer a high genomic deleterious mutation rate1,2. Here we tes...
Allele frequency differences across populations can provide valuable information both for studying p...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
The human mutation rate is an essential parameter for studying the evolution of our species, interpr...
The human mutation rate is an essential parameter for studying the evolution of our species, interpr...
The rate at which human genomes mutate is a central biological parameter that has many implications ...
The rate at which human genomes mutate is a central biological parameter that has many implications ...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
Author summary In sexually-reproducing species, meiotic recombination causes the genome of each indi...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Studies that measured mutation rates in human populations using pedigrees have reported values that ...
Mutations are the raw material of evolution, but have been difficult to study directly. We report th...
The germline mutation rate has long been a major source of uncertainty in human evolutionary and dem...
Understanding the causes and consequences of recombination rate evolution is a fundamental goal in g...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
t has been suggested that humans may suffer a high genomic deleterious mutation rate1,2. Here we tes...
Allele frequency differences across populations can provide valuable information both for studying p...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
The human mutation rate is an essential parameter for studying the evolution of our species, interpr...
The human mutation rate is an essential parameter for studying the evolution of our species, interpr...
The rate at which human genomes mutate is a central biological parameter that has many implications ...
The rate at which human genomes mutate is a central biological parameter that has many implications ...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...
Author summary In sexually-reproducing species, meiotic recombination causes the genome of each indi...
Mutations create variation in the population, fuel evolution and cause genetic diseases. Current kno...
Studies that measured mutation rates in human populations using pedigrees have reported values that ...
Mutations are the raw material of evolution, but have been difficult to study directly. We report th...
The germline mutation rate has long been a major source of uncertainty in human evolutionary and dem...
Understanding the causes and consequences of recombination rate evolution is a fundamental goal in g...
Genetic recombination is an important process that generates new combinations of genes on which natu...
t has been suggested that humans may suffer a high genomic deleterious mutation rate1,2. Here we tes...
Allele frequency differences across populations can provide valuable information both for studying p...
Recombination varies greatly among species, as illustrated by the poor conservation of the recombina...