Analytical and statistical stochastic approaches are used to model the dispersion of monogenic variants through large populations. These approaches are used to quantify the magnitude of the selective advantage of a monogenic heterozygous variant in the presence of a homozygous disadvantage. Dunbar’s results regarding the cognitive upper limit of the number of stable social relationships that humans can maintain are used to determine a realistic effective community size from which an individual can select mates. By envisaging human community structure as a network where social proximity rather than physical geography predominates, a significant simplification is achieved, implicitly accounting for the effects of migration and consanguinity, ...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
Simulation of the rapid expansion of a breeding isolate starting with 20 or 40 founders indicates th...
Population genetic studies have found evidence for dramatic population growth in recent human histor...
Analytical and statistical stochastic approaches are used to model the dispersion of monogenic varia...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the question of how purifying selection operates during recent rapid p...
The evolution of a quantitative trait subject to stabilizing selection and immigration, with the imm...
When a selectively favourable gene substitution occurs in a population, changes in gene frequencies ...
International audiencePopulation extinction due to the accumulation of deleterious mutations has onl...
Geneticists are now actively attempting to map disease genes. Linkage analysis can suggest a chromos...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-popul...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
There is a long tradition in population genetics of exploring the maintenance of variation under mig...
According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
Simulation of the rapid expansion of a breeding isolate starting with 20 or 40 founders indicates th...
Population genetic studies have found evidence for dramatic population growth in recent human histor...
Analytical and statistical stochastic approaches are used to model the dispersion of monogenic varia...
ABSTRACT This study addresses the question of how purifying selection operates during recent rapid p...
The evolution of a quantitative trait subject to stabilizing selection and immigration, with the imm...
When a selectively favourable gene substitution occurs in a population, changes in gene frequencies ...
International audiencePopulation extinction due to the accumulation of deleterious mutations has onl...
Geneticists are now actively attempting to map disease genes. Linkage analysis can suggest a chromos...
The concept of inclusive fitness plays a key role in much of sociobiology. Yet most theoretical stud...
This paper examines the extent to which empirical estimates of inbreeding depression and inter-popul...
Only the abstract was published in the proceedings. There is no full text.A vast amount of genetic v...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
There is a long tradition in population genetics of exploring the maintenance of variation under mig...
According to current estimates of genomic deleterious mutation rates (which are often of the order 0...
This thesis investigates how breaking apart selection interference (‘Hill-Robertson’ effects) that a...
Simulation of the rapid expansion of a breeding isolate starting with 20 or 40 founders indicates th...
Population genetic studies have found evidence for dramatic population growth in recent human histor...