Ancient DNA reveals pervasive directional selection across West Eurasia
Broad Institute · Harvard University · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Ancient DNA has transformed our understanding of population history1, but its potential to reveal as much about human evolutionary biology has not been realized because of limited sample sizes and the difficulty of distinguishing sustained rises in allele frequency increasing fitness—directional selection—from shifts due to migrations, population structure, or non-adaptive purifying or stabilizing selection2–7. Here we present a method for detecting directional selection in ancient DNA time-series data that tests for consistent trends in allele frequency change over time, and apply it to 15,836 West Eurasians (10,016 with new data). Previous work has shown that classic hard sweeps driving advantageous…
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- 91.31
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- 100%
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Authors
17- AAAli AkbariCorresponding
Broad Institute, Harvard University, Harvard University Press, Evolutionary Genomics (United States)
- APAnnabel Perry
Broad Institute, Harvard University
- ARAlison R. Barton
Broad Institute, Harvard University
- MKMohammadreza Kariminejad
Technical and Vocational University
- SGSteven Gazal
University of Southern California
Topics & keywords
- Directional selection
- Ancient DNA
- Fixation (population genetics)
- Allele
- Selection (genetic algorithm)
- Allele frequency
- Population
- Natural selection