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  1. .... Chromosomal inversions and the reproductive isolation of species. Proc Natl Acad Sci 98: 12084–12088. doi:10.1073/pnas.221274498 ↵O'Reilly PFO, Birney E, Balding DJ. 2008. Confounding between recombination and selection, and the Ped/Pop method for detecting selection. Genome Res 18: 1304–1313. doi:10.1101/gr...
  2. ...and defense (Bamshad and Wooding 2003). While this approach is intuitively appealing, it potentially leads to a biased set of loci that have been subject to selection. Furthermore, candidate gene studies are an inefficient study design for detecting positive selection in regulatory regions far removed from...
  3. ...DJ. 2008. Confounding between recombination and selection, and the Ped/Pop method for detecting selection. Genome Res 18: 1304–1313. Pickrell JK, Coop G, Kudaravalli S, Novembre J, Li JZ, Absher D, Srinivasan BS, Barsh GS, Myers RM, Feldman MW, et al. 2009. Signals of recent positive selection...
  4. ...-A/C and LCR-B/D BAC groups were constructed and analyzed for historical recombination events. At a Bonferroni corrected P < 0.01, five recombination events were detected by all seven detection methods employed (Table 1). In all cases, phylogenetic analysis of the sequences flanking the breakpoint revealed...
  5. ...humans could reflect a relatively high rate of recent migration between continents. However, we point out that haplotype patterns, like all population genetic summaries, are potentially influenced by other evolutionary processes such as selection and recombination. Some progress has been made in jointly...
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