Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from the population. However, deleterious alleles segregate in the human population and some disease-associated variants are maintained at considerable frequencies. Here, we test the hypothesis that balancing selection may counteract purifying selection in neighboring regions and thus maintain deleterious variants at higher frequency than expected from their detrimental fitness effect. We first show in realistic simulations that balancing selection reduces the density of polymorphic sites surrounding a locus under balancing selection, but at the same time markedly increases the population frequency of the remaining variants, including even substanti...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been propo...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) forms an integral component of the vertebrate immune resp...
notes: PMCID: PMC3845180types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is an open acce...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
Balancing selection is defined as a class of selective regimes that maintain polymorphism above what...
While there has been extensive work on patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD) for neutral loci, the...
Deleterious mutations present a significant obstacle to adaptive evolution. Deleterious mutations ca...
Abstract: Background: Several susceptibility genetic variants for autoimmune diseases have been iden...
Abstract Background Regions of the genome that are under evolutionary constraint across multiple spe...
International audienceBalancing selection describes any form of natural selection, which results in ...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is the most genetically diverse region of the genome in m...
Amino acid replacements in the peptide-binding region (PBR) of the functional major histocompatibili...
Large-scale population sequencing studies provide a complete picture of human genetic variation with...
<div><p>While much effort has focused on detecting positive and negative directional selection in th...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been propo...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) forms an integral component of the vertebrate immune resp...
notes: PMCID: PMC3845180types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is an open acce...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
Balancing selection is defined as a class of selective regimes that maintain polymorphism above what...
While there has been extensive work on patterns of linkage disequilibrium (LD) for neutral loci, the...
Deleterious mutations present a significant obstacle to adaptive evolution. Deleterious mutations ca...
Abstract: Background: Several susceptibility genetic variants for autoimmune diseases have been iden...
Abstract Background Regions of the genome that are under evolutionary constraint across multiple spe...
International audienceBalancing selection describes any form of natural selection, which results in ...
The Major Histocompatibility Complex (MHC) is the most genetically diverse region of the genome in m...
Amino acid replacements in the peptide-binding region (PBR) of the functional major histocompatibili...
Large-scale population sequencing studies provide a complete picture of human genetic variation with...
<div><p>While much effort has focused on detecting positive and negative directional selection in th...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been propo...
The major histocompatibility complex (MHC) forms an integral component of the vertebrate immune resp...
notes: PMCID: PMC3845180types: Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov'tThis is an open acce...