Modern molecular genetic datasets, primarily collected to study the biology of human health and disease, can be used to directly measure the action of natural selection and reveal important features of contemporary human evolution. Here we leverage the UK Biobank data to test for the presence of linear and nonlinear natural selection in a contemporary population of the United Kingdom. We obtain phenotypic and genetic evidence consistent with the action of linear/directional selection. Phenotypic evidence suggests that stabilizing selection, which acts to reduce variance in the population without necessarily modifying the population mean, is widespread and relatively weak in comparison with estimates from other species
We develop a Bayesian mixed linear model that simultaneously estimates single-nucleotide polymorphis...
Abstract Using a powerful machine learning approach, a recent study of human genomes has revealed wi...
Two different questions can be addressed by using molecular markers for making inferences on the eff...
Modern molecular genetic datasets, primarily collected to study the biology of human health and dise...
Natural selection has been documented in contemporary humans, but little is known about the mechanis...
International audienceThe considerable range of observed phenotypic variation in human populations m...
Because natural selection is likely to act on multiple genes underlying a given phenotypic trait, we...
Because natural selection is likely to act on multiple genes underlying a given phenotypic trait, we...
The past fifty years have seen the development and application of numerous statistical methods to id...
Genetic differences both between individuals and populations are studied for their evolutionary rele...
Our aims were to demonstrate that natural selection is operating on contemporary humans, predict fut...
Selection and mutation shape the genetic variation underlying human traits, but the specific ev...
Given the many small-effect loci uncovered by genome-wide association studies (GWAS), polygenic scor...
Most physical traits of agricultural and medical importance are complex, meaning that they are deter...
The ability to detect recent natural selection in the human population would have profound implicati...
We develop a Bayesian mixed linear model that simultaneously estimates single-nucleotide polymorphis...
Abstract Using a powerful machine learning approach, a recent study of human genomes has revealed wi...
Two different questions can be addressed by using molecular markers for making inferences on the eff...
Modern molecular genetic datasets, primarily collected to study the biology of human health and dise...
Natural selection has been documented in contemporary humans, but little is known about the mechanis...
International audienceThe considerable range of observed phenotypic variation in human populations m...
Because natural selection is likely to act on multiple genes underlying a given phenotypic trait, we...
Because natural selection is likely to act on multiple genes underlying a given phenotypic trait, we...
The past fifty years have seen the development and application of numerous statistical methods to id...
Genetic differences both between individuals and populations are studied for their evolutionary rele...
Our aims were to demonstrate that natural selection is operating on contemporary humans, predict fut...
Selection and mutation shape the genetic variation underlying human traits, but the specific ev...
Given the many small-effect loci uncovered by genome-wide association studies (GWAS), polygenic scor...
Most physical traits of agricultural and medical importance are complex, meaning that they are deter...
The ability to detect recent natural selection in the human population would have profound implicati...
We develop a Bayesian mixed linear model that simultaneously estimates single-nucleotide polymorphis...
Abstract Using a powerful machine learning approach, a recent study of human genomes has revealed wi...
Two different questions can be addressed by using molecular markers for making inferences on the eff...