Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will provide important insights into human evolutionary history and may facilitate the identification of complex disease genes. Although the signature that natural selection imparts on DNA sequence variation is difficult to disentangle from the effects of neutral processes such as population demographic history, selective and demographic forces can be distinguished by analyzing multiple loci dispersed throughout the genome. We studied the molecular evolution of 132 genes by comprehensively resequencing them in 24 African-Americans and 23 European-Americans. We developed a rigorous computational approach for taking into account multiple hypothesis tests and d...
Though debates exist on the early human evolutionary models such as the “Out of Africa” theory, whic...
Over the past century researchers have identified normal genetic variation and studied that variatio...
The natural variation of human populations was shaped by mechanisms of evolutionary selection as our...
Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will provide imp...
Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will provide imp...
<div><p>Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will pro...
Identifying genomic locations that have experienced selective sweeps is an important first step towa...
Identifying genomic locations that have experienced selective sweeps is an important first step towa...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
The study of recent natural selection in human populations has important applications to human histo...
Demography and selection have been recognized for their important roles in shaping patterns of nucle...
The last 50,000–150,000 years of human history have been characterized by rapid demographic expansio...
Natural populations often grow, shrink, and migrate over time. Such demographic processes can affect...
Demography and selection have been recognized for their important roles in shaping patterns of nucle...
<div><p>Natural populations often grow, shrink, and migrate over time. Such demographic processes ca...
Though debates exist on the early human evolutionary models such as the “Out of Africa” theory, whic...
Over the past century researchers have identified normal genetic variation and studied that variatio...
The natural variation of human populations was shaped by mechanisms of evolutionary selection as our...
Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will provide imp...
Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will provide imp...
<div><p>Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will pro...
Identifying genomic locations that have experienced selective sweeps is an important first step towa...
Identifying genomic locations that have experienced selective sweeps is an important first step towa...
Modern humans originated in Africa around 200,000 years ago and today have settled in nearly every c...
The study of recent natural selection in human populations has important applications to human histo...
Demography and selection have been recognized for their important roles in shaping patterns of nucle...
The last 50,000–150,000 years of human history have been characterized by rapid demographic expansio...
Natural populations often grow, shrink, and migrate over time. Such demographic processes can affect...
Demography and selection have been recognized for their important roles in shaping patterns of nucle...
<div><p>Natural populations often grow, shrink, and migrate over time. Such demographic processes ca...
Though debates exist on the early human evolutionary models such as the “Out of Africa” theory, whic...
Over the past century researchers have identified normal genetic variation and studied that variatio...
The natural variation of human populations was shaped by mechanisms of evolutionary selection as our...