The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estimating phenotypic selection within a generation based on associations between trait values and fitness (e.g. survival) of individuals are established. These methods attempt to disentangle selection acting directly on a trait from indirect selection caused by correlations with other traits via multivariate statistical approaches (i.e. inference of selection gradients). The estimation of selection on genotypic or genomic variation could also benefit from disentangling direct and indirect selection on genetic loci. However, achieving this goal is difficult with genomic data because the number of potentially correlated genetic loci (p) is very lar...
We present a full-likelihood method to infer polygenic adaptation from DNA sequence variation and GW...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF versi...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
Evolutionary geneticists have sought to characterize the causes and molecular targets of selection i...
The growing wealth of genomic data is yielding new insights into the genetic basis of adaptation, bu...
The study of genetic variation in populations is of great interest for the study of the evolutionary...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology is to identify genes underlying ecologically important t...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
Sexual selection must affect the genome for it to have an evolutionary impact, yet signatures of sel...
We present a full-likelihood method to infer polygenic adaptation from DNA sequence variation and GW...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF versi...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
The study of ecological speciation is inherently linked to the study of selection. Methods for estim...
Evolutionary geneticists have sought to characterize the causes and molecular targets of selection i...
The growing wealth of genomic data is yielding new insights into the genetic basis of adaptation, bu...
The study of genetic variation in populations is of great interest for the study of the evolutionary...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
A central challenge in evolutionary biology is to identify genes underlying ecologically important t...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
Thanks to genome-scale diversity data, present-day studies can provide a detailed view of how natura...
Sexual selection must affect the genome for it to have an evolutionary impact, yet signatures of sel...
We present a full-likelihood method to infer polygenic adaptation from DNA sequence variation and GW...
Thesis: Ph. D., Harvard-MIT Program in Health Sciences and Technology, 2014.Cataloged from PDF versi...
Speciation, the evolution of reproductive isolation amongst populations, is continuous, complex, and...