Leveraging whole genomes, mitochondrial DNA, and haploblocks to decipher complex demographic histories: an example from a broadly admixed arctic fish
Xavier Dallaire,
Eric Normandeau,
Thomas Brazier
et al.
Abstract:The study of phylogeography has transitioned from mitochondrial haplotypes to genome-wide analyses, blurring the line between this field and population genomics. Whole-genome sequencing offers the opportunity to join use both and provides the density of markers necessary to investigate genetic linkage and recombination along the genome. This facilitates the unraveling of complex demographic histories of admixture between divergent lineages, as is often the case in species evolving in recently deglaciated habit… Show more
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