Models that examine genetic differences between populations alongside a genotype–phenotype map can provide insight about phenotypic variation among groups. We generalize a simple model of a completely heritable, additive, selectively neutral quantitative trait to examine the relationship between single-locus genetic differentiation and phenotypic differentiation on quantitative traits. In agreement with similar efforts using different models, we show that the expected degree to which two groups differ on a neutral quantitative trait is not strongly affected by the number of genetic loci that influence the trait: neutral trait differences are expected to have a magnitude comparable to the genetic differences at a single neutral locus. We dis...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
In this chapter, we review and compare existing theoretical models of the relationship between genet...
A major goal in anthropological genetics is the assessment of the effects of different microevolutio...
Models that examine genetic differences between populations alongside a genotype–phenotype map can p...
This figure summarizes how genome composition effect phenotype expression and how heterogeneity of g...
Numerous studies have found evidence that GWAS loci experience negative selection, which increases i...
The relative proportion of additive and non-additive variation for complex traits is important in ev...
Descriptions of human genetic variation given thirty years ago have held up well, considering the su...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anthropomorp...
Among the most fundamental features shared by all organisms is the mapping of information encoded in...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Given the many small-effect loci uncovered by genome-wide association studies (GWAS), polygenic scor...
Several evolutionary processes shape the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of populations. Amon...
We develop a Bayesian mixed linear model that simultaneously estimates single-nucleotide polymorphis...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
In this chapter, we review and compare existing theoretical models of the relationship between genet...
A major goal in anthropological genetics is the assessment of the effects of different microevolutio...
Models that examine genetic differences between populations alongside a genotype–phenotype map can p...
This figure summarizes how genome composition effect phenotype expression and how heterogeneity of g...
Numerous studies have found evidence that GWAS loci experience negative selection, which increases i...
The relative proportion of additive and non-additive variation for complex traits is important in ev...
Descriptions of human genetic variation given thirty years ago have held up well, considering the su...
Human genome-wide association studies (GWASs) are revealing the genetic architecture of anthropomorp...
Among the most fundamental features shared by all organisms is the mapping of information encoded in...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Non-genetic influences on phenotypic traits can affect our interpretation of genetic variance and th...
Given the many small-effect loci uncovered by genome-wide association studies (GWAS), polygenic scor...
Several evolutionary processes shape the genetic and phenotypic differentiation of populations. Amon...
We develop a Bayesian mixed linear model that simultaneously estimates single-nucleotide polymorphis...
Species are the units used to measure ecological diversity and alleles are the units of genetic dive...
In this chapter, we review and compare existing theoretical models of the relationship between genet...
A major goal in anthropological genetics is the assessment of the effects of different microevolutio...