Rapid phenotypic adaptation is often observed in natural populations and selection experiments. However, detecting the genome-wide impact of this selection is difficult since adaptation often proceeds from standing variation and selection on polygenic traits, both of which may leave faint genomic signals indistinguishable from a noisy background of genetic drift. One promising signal comes from the genome-wide covariance between allele frequency changes observable from temporal genomic data (e.g., evolve-and-resequence studies). These temporal covariances reflect how heritable fitness variation in the population leads changes in allele frequencies at one time point to be predictive of the changes at later time points, as alleles are indirec...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Genetic data collected over time provide an exciting opportunity to study natural selection. The stu...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
The majority of empirical population genetic studies have tried to understand the evolutionary proce...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
Experimental evolution studies can be used to explore genomic response to artificial and natural sel...
Experimental evolution studies can be used to explore genomic response to artificial and natural sel...
This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a ...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
International audienceLong-term field studies coupled with quantitative genomics offer a powerful me...
Methods which uncover the molecular basis of the adaptive evolution of a population address some imp...
International audienceThe relative contribution of selection and neutrality in shaping species genet...
We present a full-likelihood method to infer polygenic adaptation from DNA sequence variation and GW...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Genetic data collected over time provide an exciting opportunity to study natural selection. The stu...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...
The majority of empirical population genetic studies have tried to understand the evolutionary proce...
The genetic architecture of adaptation in natural populations has not yet been resolved: it is not c...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
When selection is acting on a large genetically diverse population, beneficial alleles increase in f...
Experimental evolution studies can be used to explore genomic response to artificial and natural sel...
Experimental evolution studies can be used to explore genomic response to artificial and natural sel...
This study characterizes evolution at ≈1.86 million Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) within a ...
We consider an infinitely large population under stabilizing selection and mutation in which the all...
International audienceLong-term field studies coupled with quantitative genomics offer a powerful me...
Methods which uncover the molecular basis of the adaptive evolution of a population address some imp...
International audienceThe relative contribution of selection and neutrality in shaping species genet...
We present a full-likelihood method to infer polygenic adaptation from DNA sequence variation and GW...
A complete understanding of the role of natural selection in driving evolutionary change requires ac...
Genetic data collected over time provide an exciting opportunity to study natural selection. The stu...
AbstractIt has recently been hypothesized that polygenic adaptation, resulting in modest allele freq...