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Category Archives: journal tea
journal tea April 4th
Let’s read: “Detecting selective sweeps from pooled next generation sequencing samples”
journal tea: 26th March
forgot to post this but we read Simon Gravel’s paper on admixture: http://arxiv.org/abs/1202.4811
journal tea 20th March
For tuesday let’s read: the Hudson and Kaplan chapter from the Golding book “Non-Neutral Evolution”. A scanned copy is here. It’s good intro. to background selection.
journal tea: Feb 16th
Let’s read: Chromosome-scale selective sweeps shape Caenorhabditis elegans genomic diversity http://www.nature.com/ng/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ng.1050.html
Journal tea: Dec. 6th
For tuesday let’s read: Kunte et al Sex Chromosome Mosaicism and Hybrid Speciation among Tiger Swallowtail Butterflies
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journal tea: Nov. 22nd
For Tuesday let’s read Beaumont and Balding’s paper: Identifying adaptive genetic divergence among populations from genome scans
journal tea: 8th Nov.
For tuesday let’s read Deep Human Genealogies Reveal a Selective Advantage to Be on an Expanding Wave Front. Moreau et al.
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Journal tea: 1st Nov.
For tuesday let’s read: Bhatia et al. Genome-wide comparison of African-ancestry populations from CARe and other cohorts reveals signals of natural selection. AJHG 2011
Journal tea: 13th Oct
Matt Rockman’s review on the QTN program
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journal tea Oct 4th.
Bayesian inference of ancient human demography from individual genome sequences -Gronau et al A summary of the paper by Pritchard the paper relies on the method of Rannala and Yang