Joint estimation of effective population size and selection coefficient without neutrel markers: method validation and application to experimental evolution of viruses
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Experimental evolution studies deserve considerable attention to the estimation of basic evolutionary forces such as selection and genetic drift. With the advent of high-throughput sequencing techniques, these studies gained a renewed attention. However the joint estimation of selection and genetic drift still remain challenging when no neutral markers are available, a common situation with many microbes, such as viruses, due to their small tightly packed genomes.
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Sciences agricoles
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