Quantifying the distribution of fitness effects among newly arising mutations in the human genome is key to resolving important debates in medical and evolutionary genetics. Here, we present a method for inferring this distribution using Single Nucleotide Polymorphism (SNP) data from a population with non-stationary demographic history (such as that of modern humans). Application of our method to 47,576 coding SNPs found by direct resequencing of 11,404 protein coding-genes in 35 individuals (20 European Americans and 15 African Americans) allows us to assess the relative contribution of demographic and selective effects to patterning amino acid variation in the human genome. We find evidence of an ancient population expansion in the sample...
The accumulation of genome-wide information on single nucleotide polymorphisms in humans provides an...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
We humans have many characteristics that are different from those of the great apes. These human-spe...
Quantifying the distribution of fitness effects among newly arising mutations in the human genome is...
The distribution of fitness effects of new mutations is a fundamental parameter in genetics. Here we...
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...
Background: Amino acid mutations in a large number of human proteins are known to be associated with...
Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will provide imp...
Efforts to identify the genetic basis of human adaptations from polymorphism data have sought footpr...
Whole-genome and exome data sets continue to be produced at a frenetic pace, resulting in massively ...
Previous studies on human mitochondrial genomes showed that the ratio of intra-specific diversities ...
The vast majority of mutations occurring in the coding regions of human genes alter the encoded amin...
Abstract Background Regions of the genome that are under evolutionary constraint across multiple spe...
Establishing the age of each mutation segregating in contemporary human populations is important to ...
The accumulation of genome-wide information on single nucleotide polymorphisms in humans provides an...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
We humans have many characteristics that are different from those of the great apes. These human-spe...
Quantifying the distribution of fitness effects among newly arising mutations in the human genome is...
The distribution of fitness effects of new mutations is a fundamental parameter in genetics. Here we...
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...
Background: Amino acid mutations in a large number of human proteins are known to be associated with...
Identifying regions of the human genome that have been targets of natural selection will provide imp...
Efforts to identify the genetic basis of human adaptations from polymorphism data have sought footpr...
Whole-genome and exome data sets continue to be produced at a frenetic pace, resulting in massively ...
Previous studies on human mitochondrial genomes showed that the ratio of intra-specific diversities ...
The vast majority of mutations occurring in the coding regions of human genes alter the encoded amin...
Abstract Background Regions of the genome that are under evolutionary constraint across multiple spe...
Establishing the age of each mutation segregating in contemporary human populations is important to ...
The accumulation of genome-wide information on single nucleotide polymorphisms in humans provides an...
A major question in evolutionary biology is how natural selection has shaped patterns of genetic var...
We humans have many characteristics that are different from those of the great apes. These human-spe...