The standard neutral model of molecular evolution has traditionally been used as the null model for population genomics. We gathered a collection of 45 genome-wide site frequency spectra from a diverse set of species, most of which display an excess of low and high frequency variants compared to the expectation of the standard neutral model, resulting in U-shaped spectra. We show that multiple merger coalescent models often provide a better fit to these observations than the standard Kingman coalescent. Hence, in many circumstances these under-utilized models may serve as the more appropriate reference for genomic analyses. We further discuss the underlying evolutionary processes that may result in the widespread U-shape of frequency spectr...
<div><p>The site frequency spectrum (SFS) has long been used to study demographic history and natura...
Inferred ancestral nucleotide states are increasingly employed in analyses of within- and between -s...
Most human populations exhibit an excess of high-frequency variants, leading to a U-shaped site-fre...
The gene content of genomes of closely related bacteria can differ significantly. For example, pair-...
Background: The gene composition of bacteria of the same species can differ significantly between is...
In the area of evolutionary theory, a key question is which portions of the genome of a species are ...
It is becoming routine to obtain data sets on DNA sequence variation across several thousands of chr...
The genetic diversity of a species is shaped by its recent evolutionary history and can be used to i...
The genetic diversity of a species is shaped by its recent evolutionary history and can be used to i...
<p>The figure shows the frequency spectra of nonsynonymous (red) and synonymous (black) mutations am...
The sample frequency spectrum is an informative and frequently employed approach for summarizing DNA...
The sample frequency spectrum is an informative and frequently employed approach for summarizing DNA...
The sample frequency spectrum is an informative and frequently employed approach for summarizing DNA...
General genealogical processes such as Λ- and Ξ-coalescents, which respectively model multiple and s...
The differences between DNA-sequences within a population are the basis to infer the ancestral relat...
<div><p>The site frequency spectrum (SFS) has long been used to study demographic history and natura...
Inferred ancestral nucleotide states are increasingly employed in analyses of within- and between -s...
Most human populations exhibit an excess of high-frequency variants, leading to a U-shaped site-fre...
The gene content of genomes of closely related bacteria can differ significantly. For example, pair-...
Background: The gene composition of bacteria of the same species can differ significantly between is...
In the area of evolutionary theory, a key question is which portions of the genome of a species are ...
It is becoming routine to obtain data sets on DNA sequence variation across several thousands of chr...
The genetic diversity of a species is shaped by its recent evolutionary history and can be used to i...
The genetic diversity of a species is shaped by its recent evolutionary history and can be used to i...
<p>The figure shows the frequency spectra of nonsynonymous (red) and synonymous (black) mutations am...
The sample frequency spectrum is an informative and frequently employed approach for summarizing DNA...
The sample frequency spectrum is an informative and frequently employed approach for summarizing DNA...
The sample frequency spectrum is an informative and frequently employed approach for summarizing DNA...
General genealogical processes such as Λ- and Ξ-coalescents, which respectively model multiple and s...
The differences between DNA-sequences within a population are the basis to infer the ancestral relat...
<div><p>The site frequency spectrum (SFS) has long been used to study demographic history and natura...
Inferred ancestral nucleotide states are increasingly employed in analyses of within- and between -s...
Most human populations exhibit an excess of high-frequency variants, leading to a U-shaped site-fre...