Genomic “scans” to identify loci that contribute to local adaptation are becoming increasingly common. Many methods used for such studies have assumed that local adaptation is created by loci experiencing antagonistic pleiotropy and that the selected locus itself is assayed, and few consider how signals of selection change through time. However, most empirical data sets have marker density too low to assume that a selected locus itself is assayed, researchers seldom know when selection was first imposed, and many locally adapted loci likely experience not antagonistic pleiotropy but conditional neutrality. We simulated data to evaluate how these factors affect the performance of tests for genotype-environment association. We found that thre...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
As next-generation sequencing data become increasingly available for non-model organisms, a shift ha...
International audiencePopulation differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have rec...
Genomic “scans” to identify loci that contribute to local adaptation are becoming increasingly commo...
Although genome scans have become a popular approach towards understanding the genetic basis of loca...
Divergent natural selection promotes local adaptation and can lead to reproductive isolation of popu...
The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an im...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in identifying the role that regions of low recombin...
Adaptation to local environments often occurs through natural selection acting on a large number of ...
Uncovering the genetic and evolutionary basis of local adaptation is a major focus of evolutionary b...
Most adaptive traits are controlled by large number of genes that may all together be the targets of...
Isolated populations with novel phenotypes present an exciting opportunity to uncover the genetic ba...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
As next-generation sequencing data become increasingly available for non-model organisms, a shift ha...
International audiencePopulation differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have rec...
Genomic “scans” to identify loci that contribute to local adaptation are becoming increasingly commo...
Although genome scans have become a popular approach towards understanding the genetic basis of loca...
Divergent natural selection promotes local adaptation and can lead to reproductive isolation of popu...
The spatial structure of the environment (e.g., the configuration of habitat patches) may play an im...
Recently, there has been an increasing interest in identifying the role that regions of low recombin...
Adaptation to local environments often occurs through natural selection acting on a large number of ...
Uncovering the genetic and evolutionary basis of local adaptation is a major focus of evolutionary b...
Most adaptive traits are controlled by large number of genes that may all together be the targets of...
Isolated populations with novel phenotypes present an exciting opportunity to uncover the genetic ba...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
As next-generation sequencing data become increasingly available for non-model organisms, a shift ha...
International audiencePopulation differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have rec...