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Lineage Sorting in Apes

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF GENETICS, VOL 48
Volume 48, Issue -, Pages 519-535

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-genet-120213-092532

Keywords

population genomics; great apes evolution; speciation; incomplete lineage sorting; phylogenetics

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Recombination allows different parts of the genome to have different genealogical histories. When a species splits in two, allelic lineages sort into the two descendant species, and this lineage sorting varies along the genome. If speciation events are close in time, the lineage sorting process may be incomplete at the second speciation event and lead to gene genealogies that do not match the species phylogeny. We review different recent approaches to model lineage sorting along the genome and show how it is possible to learn about population sizes, natural selection, and recombination rates in ancestral species from application of these models to genome alignments of great ape species.

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