Allele frequency shifts for FMR1 and MSN from O. c. algirus to O. c. cuniculus are abrupt and few introgressed alleles are found in the other subspecies territory.
Allele frequency shifts under the amplifications: it looks like ERBB2 has 2 extra copies, and the other amplification has 3 or 4.
We tried to match up
the allele frequency shifts in this experiment with the genome - level differentiation that we observed in our genome - resequencing populations.
Not exact matches
With the help of giant genomic data sets, scientists can now track these evolutionary
shifts in
allele frequencies over short timescales.
Adaptation in quantitative traits likely often occurs through subtle
shifts in
allele frequencies at many loci, a process called polygenic adaptation.
Yet each one tells a different story: (a), how novel - to - dbSNP variants were rare; (b), how nonsynonymous variant
frequencies are
shifted to lower values relative to those of synonymous variants, (c), how this
shift in
allele frequencies is more pronounced for damaging nsSNPs, consistent with natural selection, and (d), how the sizes of observed indels are enriched for non-frameshift events divisible by 3.