Recent Selective Sweeps in North American Drosophila melanogaster Show Signatures of Soft Sweeps
Abstract
Adaptation from standing genetic variation or recurrent de novo mutation in large populations should commonly generate soft rather than hard selective sweeps. In contrast to a hard selective sweep, in which a single adaptive haplotype rises to high population frequency, in a soft selective sweep multiple adaptive haplotypes sweep through the population simultaneously, producing distinct patterns of genetic variation in the vicinity of the...
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Title
Recent Selective Sweeps in North American Drosophila melanogaster Show Signatures of Soft Sweeps
Published Date
Feb 23, 2015
Journal
Volume
11
Issue
2
Pages
e1005004 - e1005004
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