In the presence of recombination, the evolutionary relationships between a set of sampled genomes cannot be described by a single genealogical tree. Instead, the genomes are related by a complex, interwoven collection of genealogies formalized in a structure called an ancestral recombination graph (ARG). An ARG extensively encodes the ancestry of the genome(s) and thus is replete with valuable information for addressing diverse questions in evolutionary biology. Despite its potential utility, technological and methodological limitations, along with a lack of approachable literature, have severely restricted awareness and application of ARGs in empirical evolution research. Excitingly, recent progress in ARG reconstruction and simulation hav...
Ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs) represent the history of portions of a genome with recombinati...
Understanding the causes and consequences of recombination rate evolution is a fundamental goal in g...
Whole genome sequences allow for new, powerful inferences of evolutionary history. In addition to in...
The complex correlation structure of a collection of orthologous DNA sequences is uniquely captured ...
Copyright © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. University of Adelaide consortium member: Alan CooperTraditionall...
<div><p>The complex correlation structure of a collection of orthologous DNA sequences is uniquely c...
This chapter describes the usage of the program ARGweaver, which estimates the ancestral recombinati...
Recombination is a powerful evolutionary process that shapes the genetic diversity observed in the p...
Motivation The reconstruction of possible histories given a sample of genetic data in the presence o...
The recent explosion of genomic data has underscored the need for interpretable and comprehensive an...
This dissertation was inspired by two exciting developments in the field of genomics. The first is t...
The complex correlation structure of a collection of orthologous DNA sequences is uniquely captured ...
Borrowing both from population genetics and phylogenetics, the field of population genomics emerged ...
We propose a consensus method for ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs) that generates a single ARG ...
Author summary In sexually-reproducing species, meiotic recombination causes the genome of each indi...
Ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs) represent the history of portions of a genome with recombinati...
Understanding the causes and consequences of recombination rate evolution is a fundamental goal in g...
Whole genome sequences allow for new, powerful inferences of evolutionary history. In addition to in...
The complex correlation structure of a collection of orthologous DNA sequences is uniquely captured ...
Copyright © Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. University of Adelaide consortium member: Alan CooperTraditionall...
<div><p>The complex correlation structure of a collection of orthologous DNA sequences is uniquely c...
This chapter describes the usage of the program ARGweaver, which estimates the ancestral recombinati...
Recombination is a powerful evolutionary process that shapes the genetic diversity observed in the p...
Motivation The reconstruction of possible histories given a sample of genetic data in the presence o...
The recent explosion of genomic data has underscored the need for interpretable and comprehensive an...
This dissertation was inspired by two exciting developments in the field of genomics. The first is t...
The complex correlation structure of a collection of orthologous DNA sequences is uniquely captured ...
Borrowing both from population genetics and phylogenetics, the field of population genomics emerged ...
We propose a consensus method for ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs) that generates a single ARG ...
Author summary In sexually-reproducing species, meiotic recombination causes the genome of each indi...
Ancestral recombination graphs (ARGs) represent the history of portions of a genome with recombinati...
Understanding the causes and consequences of recombination rate evolution is a fundamental goal in g...
Whole genome sequences allow for new, powerful inferences of evolutionary history. In addition to in...