Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important both for understanding the nature of recombination and for applications such as association studies. We propose a new method for this task based on a multiple-hotspot model and an (approximate) log-likelihood ratio test. A truncated, weighted pairwise log-likelihood is introduced and applied to the calculation of the log-likelihood ratio, and a forward-selection procedure is adopted to search for the optimal hotspot predictions. The method shows a relatively high power with a low false-positive rate in detecting multiple hotspots in simulation data and has a performance comparable to the best results of leading computational methods in experimen...
Understanding recombination rate variation is very important for studying genome diversity and evolu...
Definitive characteristics of meiotic recombination events over large (i.e., >1 Mb) segments of the ...
MOTIVATION: In many organisms, including humans, recombination clusters within recombination hotspot...
Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important bot...
Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important bot...
We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This...
We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This...
Motivation: There is much local variation in recombination rates across the human genome—with the ma...
There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the way in which recombination rates va...
There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the way in which recombination rates va...
Motivation: There is much local variation in recombination rates across the human genome—with the ma...
Fine-scale estimation of recombination rates remains a challenging problem. Experimental techniques ...
Understanding recombination rate variation is very important for studying genome diversity and evolu...
This doctoral dissertation is composed of three projects and four chapters. Chapter 1 presents the b...
Although the prevailing view among geneticists suggests that recombination hotspots exist ubiquitous...
Understanding recombination rate variation is very important for studying genome diversity and evolu...
Definitive characteristics of meiotic recombination events over large (i.e., >1 Mb) segments of the ...
MOTIVATION: In many organisms, including humans, recombination clusters within recombination hotspot...
Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important bot...
Computational detection of recombination hotspots from population polymorphism data is important bot...
We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This...
We introduce a new method for detection of recombination hotspots from population genetic data. This...
Motivation: There is much local variation in recombination rates across the human genome—with the ma...
There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the way in which recombination rates va...
There has been considerable recent interest in understanding the way in which recombination rates va...
Motivation: There is much local variation in recombination rates across the human genome—with the ma...
Fine-scale estimation of recombination rates remains a challenging problem. Experimental techniques ...
Understanding recombination rate variation is very important for studying genome diversity and evolu...
This doctoral dissertation is composed of three projects and four chapters. Chapter 1 presents the b...
Although the prevailing view among geneticists suggests that recombination hotspots exist ubiquitous...
Understanding recombination rate variation is very important for studying genome diversity and evolu...
Definitive characteristics of meiotic recombination events over large (i.e., >1 Mb) segments of the ...
MOTIVATION: In many organisms, including humans, recombination clusters within recombination hotspot...