Global studies of within-group genetic variation have revealed a tendency for some traits, but not all, to show higher heterozygosity in sub-Saharan African populations. Although excess African diversity has been interpreted as reflecting a greater “age” of sub-Saharan African populations, more recent research has shown that this excess is more likely a consequence of a larger African long-term effective population size. The observation that certain traits, particularly classic genetic markers and RFLPs, do not show this pattern has been interpreted as ascertainment bias. Here, I examine another possible factor: that excess African heterozygosity is in part a function of mutation rate. Simple equilibrium and nonequilibrium models of absolut...
Mutation, recombination, selection, and demographic processes (such as gene flow and genetic drift) ...
To characterize linkage disequilibrium (LD) levels in human populations, we have analyzed 10 indepen...
A correlation between diversity levels and rates of recombination is predicted both by models of pos...
Global studies of within-group genetic variation have revealed a tendency for some traits, but not a...
Understanding when, where and which mutations are mostly likely to occur impacts many areas of evolu...
The "heterozygote instability" (HI) hypothesis suggests that gene conversion events focused on heter...
The ‘‘heterozygote instability’ ’ (HI) hypothesis suggests that gene conversion events focused on he...
be.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from Previous studies have found that at most human loci, ancest...
It is widely thought that humans carry genetic legacies due to inter-breeding with Neanderthals, but...
The Out-of-Africa (OOA) dispersal ∼50,000 y ago is characterized by a series of founder events as mo...
Purifying selection tends to reduce nucleotide and haplotype diversity leading to increased linkage ...
Understanding how deleterious genetic variation is distributed across human populations is of key im...
Non-African populations have experienced size reductions in the time since their split from West Afr...
The Out-of-Africa (OOA) dispersal ∼ 50,000 y ago is characterized by a series of founder events as m...
Journal ArticlePopulation geneticists work with a nonrandom sample of the human genome. Conventional...
Mutation, recombination, selection, and demographic processes (such as gene flow and genetic drift) ...
To characterize linkage disequilibrium (LD) levels in human populations, we have analyzed 10 indepen...
A correlation between diversity levels and rates of recombination is predicted both by models of pos...
Global studies of within-group genetic variation have revealed a tendency for some traits, but not a...
Understanding when, where and which mutations are mostly likely to occur impacts many areas of evolu...
The "heterozygote instability" (HI) hypothesis suggests that gene conversion events focused on heter...
The ‘‘heterozygote instability’ ’ (HI) hypothesis suggests that gene conversion events focused on he...
be.oxfordjournals.org/ D ow nloaded from Previous studies have found that at most human loci, ancest...
It is widely thought that humans carry genetic legacies due to inter-breeding with Neanderthals, but...
The Out-of-Africa (OOA) dispersal ∼50,000 y ago is characterized by a series of founder events as mo...
Purifying selection tends to reduce nucleotide and haplotype diversity leading to increased linkage ...
Understanding how deleterious genetic variation is distributed across human populations is of key im...
Non-African populations have experienced size reductions in the time since their split from West Afr...
The Out-of-Africa (OOA) dispersal ∼ 50,000 y ago is characterized by a series of founder events as m...
Journal ArticlePopulation geneticists work with a nonrandom sample of the human genome. Conventional...
Mutation, recombination, selection, and demographic processes (such as gene flow and genetic drift) ...
To characterize linkage disequilibrium (LD) levels in human populations, we have analyzed 10 indepen...
A correlation between diversity levels and rates of recombination is predicted both by models of pos...