On the performance of tests for the detection of signatures of selection: a case study with the Spanish autochthonous beef cattle populations.
Aldemar González-RodríguezSebastián MunillaElena F MouresanJhon J Cañas-ÁlvarezClara DíazJesús PiedrafitaJuan AltarribaJesús Á BaroAntonio MolinaLuis VaronaPublished in: Genetics, selection, evolution : GSE (2016)
We show that the results of the procedures used to identify signals of selection differed substantially between the three groups of tests. However, they can be classified using a factor analysis. Moreover, each canonical factor that coincided with a group of tests identified different signals of selection, which could be attributed to processes of selection that occurred at different evolutionary times. Nevertheless, the metabolic pathways that were associated with each group of tests were similar, which suggests that the selection events that occurred during the evolutionary history of the populations probably affected the same group of traits.
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