A spatial analysis method (SAM) to detect candidate loci for selection: towards a landscape genomics approach to

S Joost1, A Bonin, M W Bruford

  • 1Istituto di Zootecnica, Università Cattolica del S.Cuore, via E. Parmense 84, 29100 Piacenza, Italy. stephane.joost@a3.epfl.ch

Molecular Ecology
|September 14, 2007
PubMed
Summary

This study introduces a new spatial analysis method (SAM) to detect natural selection signatures in genomes. SAM complements population genetics by linking genetic markers to environmental variables, aiding in identifying adaptive loci.

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