大的、多态反转的片段和基因分型

R. J. Nowling, Samuel H. Keyser, Alex R. Moran, John G. Peters, Daniel Leskiewicz
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大的、多态的反转可以促进种群结构,并使在同一种群中生存的互斥适应成为可能。目前用于检测从群体基因组数据中调用的单核苷酸多态性(snp)反转的方法需要有经验的人类用户来准备数据并解释结果。理想情况下,这些方法应该是完全自动化的,并且健壮,允许没有经验的用户使用。为了实现这一目标,引入了自动分割和推断样本基因型的方法,并对来自苍蝇、蚊子和草原向日葵的染色体进行了评估。
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Segmenting and Genotyping Large, Polymorphic Inversions
Large, polymorphic inversions can contribute to population structure and enable mutually-exclusive adaptations to survive in the same population. Current methods for detecting inversions from single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) called from population genomics data require an experienced, human user to prepare the data and interpret the results. Ideally, these methods would be completely automated yet robust to allow usage by inexperienced users. Towards this goal, automated approaches for segmentation of inversions and inference of sample genotypes are introduced and evaluated on chromosomes from flies, mosquitoes, and prairie sunflowers.
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