Advances in genome sequencing have improved our understanding of the genetic basis of human diseases, and thousands of human genes have been associated with different diseases. Recent genomic adaptation at disease genes has not been well characterized. Here, we compare the rate of strong recent adaptation in the form of selective sweeps between mendelian, non-infectious disease genes and non-disease genes across distinct human populations from the 1000 Genomes Project. We find that mendelian disease genes have experienced far less selective sweeps compared to non-disease genes especially in Africa. Investigating further the possible causes of the sweep deficit at disease genes, we find that this deficit is very strong at disease genes with ...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The distribution of human disease-associated mutations is not random acro...
AbstractAdaptive evolution has provided us with a unique set of characteristics that define us as hu...
We compared genes at which mutations are known to cause human disease (disease genes) with other hum...
Advances in genome sequencing have improved our understanding of the genetic basis of human diseases...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We have investigated the role that the mutation rate and the structure of g...
SummaryWhat evolutionary forces shape genes that contribute to the risk of human disease? Do similar...
Do genes presenting variation that has been linked to human disease have different biological proper...
Deleterious mutations present a significant obstacle to adaptive evolution. Deleterious mutations ca...
BACKGROUND: The distribution of human disease-associated mutations is not random across the human ge...
Background: Searching for associations between genetic variants and complex diseases has been a very...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been prop...
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...
Adaptive evolution has provided us with a unique set of characteristics that define us as humans, in...
Background: Global analyses of human disease genes by computational methods have yielded important a...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The distribution of human disease-associated mutations is not random acro...
AbstractAdaptive evolution has provided us with a unique set of characteristics that define us as hu...
We compared genes at which mutations are known to cause human disease (disease genes) with other hum...
Advances in genome sequencing have improved our understanding of the genetic basis of human diseases...
<div><p>Background</p><p>We have investigated the role that the mutation rate and the structure of g...
SummaryWhat evolutionary forces shape genes that contribute to the risk of human disease? Do similar...
Do genes presenting variation that has been linked to human disease have different biological proper...
Deleterious mutations present a significant obstacle to adaptive evolution. Deleterious mutations ca...
BACKGROUND: The distribution of human disease-associated mutations is not random across the human ge...
Background: Searching for associations between genetic variants and complex diseases has been a very...
The accumulation of mildly deleterious missense mutations in individual human genomes has been prop...
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...
Adaptive evolution has provided us with a unique set of characteristics that define us as humans, in...
Background: Global analyses of human disease genes by computational methods have yielded important a...
<div><h3>Background</h3><p>The distribution of human disease-associated mutations is not random acro...
AbstractAdaptive evolution has provided us with a unique set of characteristics that define us as hu...
We compared genes at which mutations are known to cause human disease (disease genes) with other hum...