reviewThe American NaturalistAug 15, 2016Closed access

Finding the Genomic Basis of Local Adaptation: Pitfalls, Practical Solutions, and Future Directions

Morton Arboretum · National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis · +10 more institutions

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Abstract

Uncovering the genetic and evolutionary basis of local adaptation is a major focus of evolutionary biology. The recent development of cost-effective methods for obtaining high-quality genome-scale data makes it possible to identify some of the loci responsible for adaptive differences among populations. Two basic approaches for identifying putatively locally adaptive loci have been developed and are broadly used: one that identifies loci with unusually high genetic differentiation among populations (differentiation outlier methods) and one that searches for correlations between local population allele frequencies and local environments (genetic-environment association methods). Here, we review the promises and…

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