Digest: Demographic inferences accounting for selection at linked sites†

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Complex demography and selection at linked sites can generate spurious signatures of divergent selection. Unfortunately, many attempts at demographic inference consider overly simple models and neglect the effect of selection at linked sites. In this issue, Rougemont and Bernatchez (2018) applied an approximate Bayesian computation (ABC) framework that accounts for indirect selection to reveal a complex history of secondary contacts in Atlantic salmon (Salmo salar) that might explain a high rate of latitudinal clines in this species.

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Simon, A., & Duranton, M. (2018, June 1). Digest: Demographic inferences accounting for selection at linked sites†. Evolution. Society for the Study of Evolution. https://doi.org/10.1111/evo.13504

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