Balancing selection is a fundamental evolutionary force that maintains multiple alleles at a locus within a population over extended periods. Unlike directional selection, which drives alleles to ...
A new study explores 'balancing selection' by analyzing thousands of modern human genomes alongside ancient hominin groups, such as Neanderthal and Denisovan genomes. The research has 'implications ...
In humans, the pervasiveness of hard sweeps (that is, for strong selection to drive the rapid fixation of new mutations in particular populations) has been strongly argued against. As an alternative, ...
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