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Selection at Linked Sites in the Partial Selfer Caenorhabditis elegans
2003
Molecular biology and evolution
Natural selection can produce a correlation between local recombination rates and levels of neutral DNA polymorphism as a consequence of genetic hitchhiking and background selection. Theory suggests that selection at linked sites should affect patterns of neutral variation in partially selfing populations more dramatically than in outcrossing populations. However, empirical investigations of selection at linked sites have focused primarily on outcrossing species. To assess the potential role of
doi:10.1093/molbev/msg072
pmid:12679551
fatcat:ubrstb5v6zbpbetg7kuhig2x3e