A Population Genetic Signal of Polygenic Adaptation
University of California, Davis
Abstract
Adaptation in response to selection on polygenic phenotypes may occur via subtle allele frequencies shifts at many loci. Current population genomic techniques are not well posed to identify such signals. In the past decade, detailed knowledge about the specific loci underlying polygenic traits has begun to emerge from genome-wide association studies (GWAS). Here we combine this knowledge from GWAS with robust population genetic modeling to identify traits that may have been influenced by local adaptation. We exploit the fact that GWAS provide an estimate of the additive effect size of many loci to estimate the mean additive genetic value for a given phenotype across many populations as simple weighted sums of…
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2Topics & keywords
- Genome-wide association study
- Biology
- Genetics
- Population
- Allele frequency
- Genetic association
- Locus (genetics)
- Genetic architecture