2020
DOI: 10.22541/au.160748715.58624988/v1
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Detecting Selection on Segregating Gene Duplicates in a Population

Abstract: Gene duplication is a fundamental process that has the potential to drive phenotypic differences between populations and species. While evolutionarily neutral changes have the potential to affect phenotypes, detecting selection acting on gene duplicates can uncover cases of adaptive diversification. Existing methods to detect selection on duplicates work mostly inter-specifically and are based upon selection on coding sequence changes, here we present a method to detect selection directly on a copy number vari… Show more

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