Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statistical inference of the population genetics parameters that influence the fate of mutant variants. To infer these parameters by maximum likelihood, the mutant frequency is often assumed to evolve according to the Wright-Fisher model. For computational reasons, this discrete model is commonly approximated by a diffusion process that requires the assumption that the forces of natural selection and mutation are weak. This assumption is not always appropriate. For example, mutations that impart drug resistance in pathogens may evolve under strong selective pressure. Here, we present an alternative approximation to the mutant-frequency distribution t...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
ABSTRACT The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations is of fundamental importance in ...
Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statisti...
Many approaches have been developed for inferring selection coefficients from time series data while...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
By using the diffusion equation method, the level of genetic variability maintained under mutation p...
The distribution of fitness effects of new mutations (DFE) is important for addressing several quest...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
During his well-known debate with Fisher regarding the phenotypic dataset of Panaxia dominula, Wrigh...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
In this paper we study a large, but finite population, in which mutation and selection occur at a si...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a part...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
ABSTRACT The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations is of fundamental importance in ...
Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statisti...
Many approaches have been developed for inferring selection coefficients from time series data while...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
By using the diffusion equation method, the level of genetic variability maintained under mutation p...
The distribution of fitness effects of new mutations (DFE) is important for addressing several quest...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
During his well-known debate with Fisher regarding the phenotypic dataset of Panaxia dominula, Wrigh...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
In this paper we study a large, but finite population, in which mutation and selection occur at a si...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a part...
We investigate several questions concerning the inference of the distribution of fitness effects (DF...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
ABSTRACT The distribution of fitness effects (DFE) of new mutations is of fundamental importance in ...