Abstract Population geneticists have long sought to understand the contribution of natural selection to molecular evolution. A variety of approaches have been proposed that use population genetics theory to quantify the rate and strength of positive selection acting in a species’ genome. In this review we discuss methods that use patterns of between-species nucleotide divergence and within-species diversity to estimate positive selection parameters from population genomic data. We also discuss recently proposed methods to detect positive selection from a population’s haplotype structure. The application of these tests has resulted in the detection of pervasive adaptive molecular evolution in multiple species
The genetic makeup of a population reflects its demographic history and the effects of selection. An...
Genome-wide scanning for signals of recent positive selection is essential for a comprehensive and s...
The inference of positive selection in genomes is a problem of great interest in evolutionary genomi...
Two different questions can be addressed by using molecular markers for making inferences on the eff...
Signatures of positive selection in the genome are a characteristic mark of adaptation that can reve...
Despite significant advancements in both empirical and theoretical population genetics throughout th...
The identification of genomic regions and genes that have evolved under natural selection is a funda...
The identification of genomic regions and genes that have evolved under natural selection is a funda...
The past fifty years have seen the development and application of numerous statistical methods to id...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Natural selection is a significant force that shapes the architecture of the human genome and introd...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Methods to detect signals of natural selection from genomic data have traditionally emphasized the u...
The genetic makeup of a population reflects its demographic history and the effects of selection. An...
Genome-wide scanning for signals of recent positive selection is essential for a comprehensive and s...
The inference of positive selection in genomes is a problem of great interest in evolutionary genomi...
Two different questions can be addressed by using molecular markers for making inferences on the eff...
Signatures of positive selection in the genome are a characteristic mark of adaptation that can reve...
Despite significant advancements in both empirical and theoretical population genetics throughout th...
The identification of genomic regions and genes that have evolved under natural selection is a funda...
The identification of genomic regions and genes that have evolved under natural selection is a funda...
The past fifty years have seen the development and application of numerous statistical methods to id...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Natural selection is a significant force that shapes the architecture of the human genome and introd...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Methods to detect signals of natural selection from genomic data have traditionally emphasized the u...
The genetic makeup of a population reflects its demographic history and the effects of selection. An...
Genome-wide scanning for signals of recent positive selection is essential for a comprehensive and s...
The inference of positive selection in genomes is a problem of great interest in evolutionary genomi...