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Molecular Population Genetics

Daniel L. Hartl

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Abstract

Abstract Chapter 7 is an introduction to molecular population genetics that includes the principal concepts of nucleotide polymorphism and divergence, the site frequency spectrum, and tests of selection and their limitations. Highlighted are rates of nucleotide substitution in coding and noncoding DNA, nucleotide and amino acid divergence between species, corrections for multiple substitutions, and the molecular clock. Discussion of the folded and unfolded site frequency spectrum includes the strengths and limitations of Tajima’s D, Fay and Wu’s H, and other measures. The chapter also discusses an emerging consensus to resolve the celebrated selection–neutrality controversy. It also includes examination of demographic history through the use of ancient DNA with special emphasis on the surprising findings in regard to the ancestral makeup of contemporary human populations. Also discussed are the population dynamics of transposable elements in prokaryotes and eukaryotes.

Topics & Concepts

BiologyEvolutionary biologyGeneticsPopulation geneticsSelection (genetic algorithm)PopulationMolecular clockMolecular evolutionNeutral theory of molecular evolutionGenealogyComputational biologyGeneGenomePhylogenetic treeHistoryDemographySociologyComputer scienceArtificial intelligenceGenetic diversity and population structureChromosomal and Genetic VariationsGenomics and Phylogenetic Studies