Selective Sweep Analysis

In the realm of population genetics, selective sweep provide clues to the evolutionary forces at play within a population. These signals emerge from the patterns of genetic variation and can suggest which genetic variants are favored by natural selection. Understanding these signals is crucial for delving into the evolutionary history and adaptation processes of species.

Tajima's D

Measure of DNA polymorphism indicating selective forces on genes or regions. Crucial for population dynamics understanding.

Tajima's D Analysis

Pi

Measures genetic diversity in populations, providing insights into population variation and evolutionary history.

Pi Analysis

FST

Explores genetic differentiation between populations, shedding light on the distribution of genetic variants and the influence of barriers to gene flow.

FST Analysis