2023
DOI: 10.1101/2023.07.11.548607
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The contribution of gene flow, selection, and genetic drift to five thousand years of human allele frequency change

Abstract: Genomic time-series from experimental evolution studies and ancient DNA datasets offer us a chance to more directly observe the interplay of various evolutionary forces. Here we show how the genome-wide variance in allele frequency change between two time points can be decomposed into the contributions of gene flow, genetic drift, and linked selection. In closed populations, the contribution of linked selection is identifiable because it creates covariances between time intervals, and genetic drift does not. H… Show more

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