Comparative genomics based on sequenced referenced genomes is essential to hypothesis generation and testing within population genetics. However, selection of candidate regions for further study on the basis of elevated or depressed divergence between species leads to a divergence-based ascertainment bias in the site frequency spectrum within selected candidate loci. Here, a method to correct this problem is developed that obtains maximum-likelihood estimates of the unascertained allele frequency distribution using numerical optimization. I show how divergence-based ascertainment may mimic the effects of natural selection and offer correction formulae for performing proper estimation into the strength of selection in candidate regions in a ...
Despite being founded in the early 1920's, the field of Population and Evolutionary Genetics is curr...
Motivation: Accurate identification of genotypes is an essential part of the analysis of genomic dat...
International audiencePopulation differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have rec...
Special Committee Chair: Carlos D. Bustamante Special Committee Members: Andrew G. Clark, Richard ...
When a selective sweep occurs in the chromosomal region around a target gene in two populations that...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) data provides tremendous opportunities for making new discoveries i...
The site frequency spectrum (SFS) is of primary interest in population genetic studies, because the ...
Elucidating the genetic basis of adaptive population divergence is a goal of central importance in e...
In the area of evolutionary theory, a key question is which portions of the genome of a species are ...
Complete genome sequences contain valuable information about natural selection, but this information...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
A composite likelihood ratio test implemented in the program SweepFinder is a commonly used method f...
When a selective sweep occurs in the chromosomal region around a target gene in two populations that...
The demographic and evolutionary history of a population leaves an identifiable signature on pattern...
When a selective sweep occurs in the chromosomal region around a target gene in two populations that...
Despite being founded in the early 1920's, the field of Population and Evolutionary Genetics is curr...
Motivation: Accurate identification of genotypes is an essential part of the analysis of genomic dat...
International audiencePopulation differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have rec...
Special Committee Chair: Carlos D. Bustamante Special Committee Members: Andrew G. Clark, Richard ...
When a selective sweep occurs in the chromosomal region around a target gene in two populations that...
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) data provides tremendous opportunities for making new discoveries i...
The site frequency spectrum (SFS) is of primary interest in population genetic studies, because the ...
Elucidating the genetic basis of adaptive population divergence is a goal of central importance in e...
In the area of evolutionary theory, a key question is which portions of the genome of a species are ...
Complete genome sequences contain valuable information about natural selection, but this information...
Population differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have recently emerged as promi...
A composite likelihood ratio test implemented in the program SweepFinder is a commonly used method f...
When a selective sweep occurs in the chromosomal region around a target gene in two populations that...
The demographic and evolutionary history of a population leaves an identifiable signature on pattern...
When a selective sweep occurs in the chromosomal region around a target gene in two populations that...
Despite being founded in the early 1920's, the field of Population and Evolutionary Genetics is curr...
Motivation: Accurate identification of genotypes is an essential part of the analysis of genomic dat...
International audiencePopulation differentiation (PD) and ecological association (EA) tests have rec...