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An Introduction to Population Genetics Vital Source e-bog
Rasmus Nielsen og Montgomery Slatkin
(2013)
An Introduction to Population Genetics Vital Source e-bog
Rasmus Nielsen og Montgomery Slatkin
(2013)
An Introduction to Population Genetics Vital Source e-bog
Rasmus Nielsen og Montgomery Slatkin
(2013)
An Introduction to Population Genetics
Theory and Applications
Rasmus Nielsen og Montgomery Slatkin
(2013)
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- Hardback: 298 sider
- Udgiver: Oxford University Press, Incorporated (Marts 2013)
- Forfattere: Rasmus Nielsen og Montgomery Slatkin
- ISBN: 9781605351537
1. Allele Frequencies, Genotype Frequencies, and Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium *Allele Frequencies *Genotype Frequencies *K-Allelic Loci *Example: The MC1R Gene *Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium *The MC1R Gene Revisited *Box
1.1. Probability and Independence *Box
1.2. Derivation of HWE Genotype Frequencies *Tay-Sachs Disease *Extensions and Generalizations of HWE *Deviations from HWE1: Assortative Mating *Deviations from HWE
2: Inbreeding *Deviations from HWE3: Population Structure *Deviations from HWE
4: Selection *The Inbreeding Coefficient *Testing for Deviations from HWE *Box
1.3. The Chi-Square Test
2. Genetic Drift and Mutation *The Wright-Fisher Model *Genetic Drift and Expected Allele Frequencies *Box
2.1. Expectation *Patterns of Genetic Drift in the Wright-Fisher Model *Effect of Population Size in the Wright-Fisher Model *Mutation *Effects of Mutation on Allele Frequency *Probability of Fixation *Species Divergence and the Rate of Substitution *The Molecular Clock *Dating the Human-Chimpanzee Divergence Time
3. Coalescence Theory: Relating Theory to Data *Coalescence in a Sample of Two Chromosomes (n=2) *Coalescence in Large Populations *Mutation, Genetic Variability, and Population Size *Infinite Sites Model *The Tajima''s Estimator *The Concept of Effective Population Size *Interpreting Estimates of θ *The Infinite Alleles Model and Expected Heterozygosity *The Coalescence Process in a Sample of n Individuals *The Coalescence Tree and the tMRCA *Total Tree Length and the Number of Segregating Sites *The Site Frequency Spectrum (SFS) *Tree Shape as a Function of Population Size
4. Population Subdivision *The Wahlund Effect *FST: Quantifying Population Subdivision *The Wright-Fisher Model with Migration *The Coalescence Process with Migration *Expected Coalescence Times for n = 2 *FST and Migration Rates *Divergence Models *Expected Coalescence Times, Pairwise Difference and FST in Divergence Models *Isolation by Distance
5. Inferring Population History and Demography *Inferring Demography Using Summary Statistics *Coalescence Simulations and Confidence Intervals *Box
5.1. Simulating Coalescence Trees *Estimating Evolutionary Trees *Box
5.2. The UPGMA Method for Estimating Trees *Gene Trees vs. Species Trees *Interpreting Estimated Trees from Population Genetic Data *Likelihood and the Felsenstein Equation *MCMC and Bayesian Methods *The Effect of Recombination *Population Assignment, Clustering, and Admixture
6. Linkage Disequilibrium and Gene Mapping *Linkage Disequilibrium *Box
6.1. Coefficients of Linkage Disequilibrium *Box
6.2. LD Coefficients for Two Diallelic Loci *Box
6.3. r2 as a Correlation Coefficient *Evolution of D *Box
6.4. r2 and ÏDD2 *Box
6.5. Change in D Due to Random Mating *Box
6.6. Recurrent Mutation Reduces D *Two-Locus Wahlund Effect *Box
6.7. Two-Locus Wahlund Effect *Genealogical Interpretation of LD *Recombination *Association Mapping *Box
6.8. Example of a Case-Control Test
7. Selection I *Selection in Haploids *Selection in Diploids *Box
7.1. Haploid Selection *Box
7.2. One Generation of Viability Selection *Box
7.3. Algebraic Calculation of Allele Frequency Changes *Box
7.4. Special Cases of Selection *Box
7.5. Genic Selection *Box
7.6. Heterozygote Advantage *Box
7.7. Estimates of Selection Coefficients for the S Allele in a West African Population *Mutation-Selection Balance *Allelic Heterogeneity *Fertility Selection
8. Selection in a Finite Population *Fixation Probabilities of New Mutations *Box
8.1. Simulating Trajectories *Rates of Substitution of Selected Alleles *Box
8.2. Accounting for Multiple Substitutions *Box
8.3. Computing Synonymous and Nonsynonymous Rates *Genetic Hitchhiking *Selective Sweeps *Box
8.4. Hitchhiking in a Haploid Population *Partial Sweeps *Associative Overdominance *Box
8.5. Estimating the Age of a Mutation
9. The Neutral Theory and Tests of Neutrality *The HKA Test *The MacDonald-Kreitman (MK) Test *The Site Frequency Spectrum (SFS) *Tajima''s D Test *Tests Based on Genetic Differentiation among Populations *Tests Using LD and Haplotype Structure
10. Selection II: Interaction and Conflict *Selection on Sex Ratio *Resolving Conflicts *Box
10.1. The Prisoner''s Dilemma *Kin Selection *Selfish Genes *Meiotic Drive *Transposons *Species Formation
11. Quantitative Genetics *Biometrical Analysis *Box
11.1. Normal Distribution *Box
11.2. Variance of the Mid-parental Value *Breeding Value *Quantitative Trait Loci *Multiple Quantitative Trait Loci *Genotype-Environment Interactions *Mapping Quantitative Trait Loci *Box
11.3. Mapping Alleles When Starting with Homozygous Populations Appendix A. Basic Probability Theory Appendix B. The Exponential Distribution and Coalescence Times Appendix C. Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian Estimation Appendix D. Critical Values of the Chi-square Distribution with d Degrees of Freedom Solutions to Odd-Numbered Exercises Glossary Credits Index