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Inferring whole-genome histories in large population datasets
2019
Nature Genetics
Inferring the full genealogical history of a set of DNA sequences is a core problem in evolutionary biology, because this history encodes information about the events and forces that have influenced a species. However, current methods are limited, and the most accurate techniques are able to process no more than a hundred samples. As datasets that consist of millions of genomes are now being collected, there is a need for scalable and efficient inference methods to fully utilize these
doi:10.1038/s41588-019-0483-y
pmid:31477934
pmcid:PMC6726478
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