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GrainGenes Reference Report: PNA-101-10667

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Reference
PNA-101-10667
Title
Pattern of polymorphism after strong artificial selection in a domestication event
Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, USA
Year
2004
Volume
101
Pages
10667-10672
Author
Innan H
Kim YS
Abstract
The process of strong artificial selection during a domestication event is modelled, and its effect on the pattern of DNA polymorphism is investigated. The model also considers population bottleneck during domestication. Artificial selection during domestication is different from a regular selective sweep because artificial selection acts on alleles that may have been neutral variants before domestication. Therefore, the fixation of such a beneficial allele does not always wipe out DNA variation in the surrounding region. The amount by which variation is reduced largely depends on the initial frequency of the beneficial allele, p. As a consequence, p has a strong effect on the likelihood of detecting the signature of selection during domestication from patterns of polymorphism. These theoretical results are discussed in light of data collected from maize. Although the main focus of this article is on domestication, this model can also be generalized to describe selective sweeps from standing genetic variation
External Databases
Pubmed: 15249682
Keyword
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allele
artificial selection
dna
domestication
genetic polymorphism
genetic variation
light
maize
population genetics
selection

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