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Population genetic inference from genomic sequence variation

2010; Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press; Volume: 20; Issue: 3 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1101/gr.079509.108

ISSN

1549-5469

Autores

John E. Pool, Ines Hellmann, Jeffrey D. Jensen, Rasmus Nielsen,

Tópico(s)

Genomics and Phylogenetic Studies

Resumo

Population genetics has evolved from a theory-driven field with little empirical data into a data-driven discipline in which genome-scale data sets test the limits of available models and computational analysis methods. In humans and a few model organisms, analyses of whole-genome sequence polymorphism data are currently under way. And in light of the falling costs of next-generation sequencing technologies, such studies will soon become common in many other organisms as well. Here, we assess the challenges to analyzing whole-genome sequence polymorphism data, and we discuss the potential of these data to yield new insights concerning population history and the genomic prevalence of natural selection.

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