Identifying adaptively important loci in recently bottlenecked populations – be it natural selection acting on a population following the colonization of novel habitats in the wild, or artificial selection during the domestication of a breed – remains a major challenge. Here we report the results of a simulation study examining the performance of available population-genetic tools for identifying genomic regions under selection. To illustrate our findings, we examined the interplay between selection and demography in two species of Peromyscus mice, for which we have independent evidence of selection acting on phenotype as well as functional evidence identifying the underlying genotype. With this unusual information, we tested whether popula...
<div><p>General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Identifying adaptively important loci in recently bottlenecked populations - be it natural selection...
Identifying adaptively important loci in recently bottlenecked populations - be it natural selection...
Identifying adaptively important loci in recently bottlenecked populations - be it natural selection...
The advent of the genomic era has necessitated the development of methods capable of analyzing large...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...
Isolated populations with novel phenotypes present an exciting opportunity to uncover the genetic ba...
The availability of complete genome sequences and genetic linkage maps for a growing number of mamma...
Identifying adaptive loci is important to understand the evolutionary potential of species undergoin...
Despite being founded in the early 1920's, the field of Population and Evolutionary Genetics is curr...
The effects of natural selection are generally locus-specific, whereas migration, drift, and inbreed...
<div><p>General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...
Identifying adaptively important loci in recently bottlenecked populations - be it natural selection...
Identifying adaptively important loci in recently bottlenecked populations - be it natural selection...
Identifying adaptively important loci in recently bottlenecked populations - be it natural selection...
The advent of the genomic era has necessitated the development of methods capable of analyzing large...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in natural...
BACKGROUND: Through human-aided dispersal over the last ~ 10,000 years, house mice (Mus musculus) ha...
Isolated populations with novel phenotypes present an exciting opportunity to uncover the genetic ba...
The availability of complete genome sequences and genetic linkage maps for a growing number of mamma...
Identifying adaptive loci is important to understand the evolutionary potential of species undergoin...
Despite being founded in the early 1920's, the field of Population and Evolutionary Genetics is curr...
The effects of natural selection are generally locus-specific, whereas migration, drift, and inbreed...
<div><p>General parameters of selection, such as the frequency and strength of positive selection in...
Coalescent theory has provided a basis for evolutionary biologists to build sophisticated methods fo...
Adaptation can be described as an evolutionary process that leads to an adjustment of the phenotypes...