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Author Archives: cooplab
Hardy-Weinberg and Ask Science
Jeremy (one of the students in the lab) acts as a moderator at the Ask Science reddit, helping answer questions on evolution, genetics, and genomics. I thought I’d post a link to a nice response of his to the question: … Continue reading
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Population genetics notes
I’m releasing my notes on popgen here. I’m release the pdf (and shortly the latex, figures, and code) under a creative common license in order to encourage reuse by as many folks as possible. I’ll be updating them somewhat regularly, … Continue reading
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Coop lab tea: Indirect Evolution of Hybrid Lethality Due to Linkage with Selected Locus in Mimulus guttatus
For Coop lab tea we’ll read: Indirect Evolution of Hybrid Lethality Due to Linkage with Selected Locus in Mimulus guttatus by Wright et al.
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Disentangling the effects of geographic and ecological isolation on genetic differentiation
We’ve been a bit quiet on the coop lab blog, as I’ve been devoting a bunch of my spare energy to Haldane’s Sieve, see our about page. Gideon Bradburd, Peter Ralph, and I have just submitted our latest paper on … Continue reading
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Distant Genetic relatives in Europe
You can read more about Peter and I’s paper [arXived here] in the guest post we wrote over at Haldane’s Sieve. There’s a nice discussion on some of the technical details in the comments there.
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Journal tea: Oct 23rd Distinguishing between Selective Sweeps from Standing Variation and from a De Novo Mutation
Distinguishing between Selective Sweeps from Standing Variation and from a De Novo Mutation Peter et al
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Journal tea: Sept 5th Turchin et al
Evidence of widespread selection on standing variation in Europe at height-associated SNPs Turchin et al.
Journal tea: Aug 29th
Demographic Inference Using Spectral Methods on SNP Data, With an Analysis of the Human out-of-Africa Expansion. Lukic S, Hey J. Genetics 2012
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For wednesday we’ll read Skoglund et al Science 2012
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This week we’ll read Common SNPs explain a large proportion of the heritability for human height by Yang et al. see also this commentary by Visscher’s groups.