Balancing selection is an important evolutionary force that maintains genetic and phenotypic diversity in populations. Most studies in humans have focused on long-standing balancing selection, which persists over long periods of time and is generally shared across populations. But balanced polymorphisms can also promote fast adaptation, especially when the environment changes. To better understand the role of previously balanced alleles in novel adaptations, we analyzed in detail four loci as case examples of this mechanism. These loci show hallmark signatures of long-term balancing selection in African populations, but not in Eurasian populations. The disparity between populations is due to changes in allele frequencies, with intermediate ...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
Balancing selection can maintain genetic variation in a population over long evolutionary time perio...
Balancing selection can maintain genetic variation in a population over long evolutionary time perio...
The identification of genomic regions and genes that have evolved under natural selection is a funda...
The identification of genomic regions and genes that have evolved under natural selection is a funda...
The influence of positive selection sweeps in human evolution is increasingly debated, although our ...
Our understanding of balancing selection is currently becoming greatly clarified by new sequence dat...
Balancing selection maintains advantageous genetic diversity in populations through a variety of mec...
Recent human adaptations have shaped population differentiation in genomic regions containing putati...
Balancing selection maintains advantageous genetic diversity in populations through a variety of mec...
International audienceBalancing selection describes any form of natural selection, which results in ...
Balancing selection is defined as a class of selective regimes that maintain polymorphism above what...
Balancing selection is defined as a class of selective regimes that maintain polymorphism above what...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
Balancing selection can maintain genetic variation in a population over long evolutionary time perio...
Balancing selection can maintain genetic variation in a population over long evolutionary time perio...
The identification of genomic regions and genes that have evolved under natural selection is a funda...
The identification of genomic regions and genes that have evolved under natural selection is a funda...
The influence of positive selection sweeps in human evolution is increasingly debated, although our ...
Our understanding of balancing selection is currently becoming greatly clarified by new sequence dat...
Balancing selection maintains advantageous genetic diversity in populations through a variety of mec...
Recent human adaptations have shaped population differentiation in genomic regions containing putati...
Balancing selection maintains advantageous genetic diversity in populations through a variety of mec...
International audienceBalancing selection describes any form of natural selection, which results in ...
Balancing selection is defined as a class of selective regimes that maintain polymorphism above what...
Balancing selection is defined as a class of selective regimes that maintain polymorphism above what...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...
A fundamental question in evolutionary biology is what promotes genetic variation at non-neutral loc...