2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.07.22.604612
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Longitudinal sequencing reveals polygenic and epistatic nature of genomic response to selection

Simon K.G. Forsberg,
Diogo Melo,
Scott Wolf
et al.

Abstract: Evolutionary adaptation to new environments likely results from a combination of selective sweeps and polygenic shifts, depending on the genetic architecture of traits under selection. While selective sweeps have been widely studied, polygenic responses are considered more prevalent but challenging to quantify. The infinitesimal model makes explicit the hypothesis about the dynamics of changes in allele frequencies under selection, where only allelic effect sizes, frequencies, linkage, and gametic disequilibri… Show more

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