2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.05.15.540874
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Inferring multi-locus selection in admixed populations

Abstract: Admixture, the exchange of genetic information between distinct source populations, is thought to be a major source of adaptive novelty. Unlike mutation events, which periodically generate single alleles, admixture can introduce many selected alleles simultaneously. As such, the effects of linkage between selected alleles may be especially pronounced in admixed populations. However, existing tools for identifying selected mutations within admixed populations only account for selection at a single site, overloo… Show more

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