SelSim: A program to simulate population genetic data with natural selection and recombination

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Summary: SelSim is a program for Monte Carlo simulation of DNA polymorphism data for a recombining region within which a single bi-allelic site has experienced natural selection. SelSim allows simulation from either a fully stochastic model of, or deterministic approximations to, natural selection within a coalescent framework. A number of different mutation models are available for simulating surrounding neutral variation. The package enables a detailed exploration of the effects of different models and strengths of selection on patterns of diversity. This provides a tool for the statistical analysis of both empirical data and methods designed to detect natural selection. © Oxford University Press 2004; all rights reserved.

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Spencer, C. C. A., & Coop, G. (2004). SelSim: A program to simulate population genetic data with natural selection and recombination. Bioinformatics, 20(18), 3673–3675. https://doi.org/10.1093/bioinformatics/bth417

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