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Genomic characterization of the world's longest selection experiment in mouse reveals the complexity of polygenic traits.

Sergio E Palma-VeraHenry ReyerMartina LanghammerNorbert ReinschLorena DerezaninJoerns FickelSaber QanbariJoachim M WeitzelSoeren FranzenburgGeorg Hemmrich-StanisakJennifer Schoen
Published in: BMC biology (2022)
The genomes of the Dummerstorf trait-selected mouse lines display distinct patterns of genomic variation harbouring multiple trait-relevant genes. Low levels of within-line genetic diversity indicate that many of the beneficial alleles have arrived to fixation alongside with neutral alleles. This study represents the first step in deciphering the influence of selection and neutral evolutionary forces on the genomes of these extreme mouse lines and depicts the genetic complexity underlying polygenic traits.
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