Linked selection is a major driver of genetic diversity. Selection against deleterious mutations removes linked neutral diversity (background selection [BGS]) [1], creating a positive correlation between recombination rates and genetic diversity. Purifying selection against recessive variants, however, can also lead to associative overdominance (AOD) [2, 3], due to an apparent heterozygote advantage at linked neutral loci that opposes the loss of neutral diversity by BGS. Zhao and Charlesworth [3] identified the conditions under which AOD should dominate over BGS in a single-locus model and suggested that the effect of AOD could become stronger if multiple linked deleterious variants cosegregate. We present a model describing how and under ...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd New data are causing the standard model for the effect of selection on linked ne...
<p>After a BGS episode, deleterious mutations (shown in red) are eliminated together with neutral mu...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciên...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
Analyses of genetic variation in many taxa have established that neutral genetic diversity is shaped...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
Patterns of genetic diversity across the genome are affected by multiple forces of evolution, includ...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
© 2019 Elsevier Ltd New data are causing the standard model for the effect of selection on linked ne...
<p>After a BGS episode, deleterious mutations (shown in red) are eliminated together with neutral mu...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
Tese de mestrado, Biologia Evolutiva e do Desenvolvimento, Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciên...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
Analyses of genetic variation in many taxa have established that neutral genetic diversity is shaped...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...
Patterns of genetic diversity across the genome are affected by multiple forces of evolution, includ...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
In humans, the rate of recombination, as measured on the megabase scale, is positively associated wi...
Deleterious mutations are expected to evolve under negative selection and are usually purged from th...