Fifteen years of genomewide scans for selection: trends, lessons and unaddressed genetic sources of complication

Volume: 25, Issue: 1, Pages: 5 - 23
Published: Sep 16, 2015
Abstract
Genomewide scans for natural selection (GWSS) have become increasingly common over the last 15 years due to increased availability of genome-scale genetic data. Here, we report a representative survey of GWSS from 1999 to present and find that (i) between 1999 and 2009, 35 of 49 (71%) GWSS focused on human, while from 2010 to present, only 38 of 83 (46%) of GWSS focused on human, indicating increased focus on nonmodel organisms; (ii) the large...
Paper Details
Title
Fifteen years of genomewide scans for selection: trends, lessons and unaddressed genetic sources of complication
Published Date
Sep 16, 2015
Volume
25
Issue
1
Pages
5 - 23
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