Data sets
Haplotter Web
Site. This is a web-browser for checking for signals of
selection in the human genome based on the Phase II HapMap data. See
Voight et al (2006) PLoS Biology. A map of recent positive
selection in the human genome. [PDF]
HGDP Selection Web
Site. This is a web-browser for checking for signals of
selection in the human genome based on SNP data collected by
Li et al (2008) in the 53 populations that constitute the Human
Genome Diversity Panel. A pair of papers describing this work is
submitted/in prep.
Conserved Non-Coding Elements (CNC) Data
used by Kim and Pritchard (2007) PloS Genetics. Adaptive evolution of conserved non-coding elements in mammals. [PDF]
SNP data (2834 sites, 52 worldwide populations)
used by Conrad et al (2006) Nature Genetics. A worldwide survey of
haplotype variation and linkage disequilibrium in the human
genome. [PDF]
[Rosenberg diversity panel website]
Microsatellite data (377 loci, 52 worldwide
populations) used by Rosenberg, Pritchard et al (2002) Science. Genetic Structure of Human Populations [PDF]
Y Chromosome Microsatellite Data
used by Pritchard et al (1999) MBE. Population growth of human Y chromosomes: a study of Y chromosome microsatellites [PDF]
Expanded results for some studies.
Plots of linkage disequilibrium for several early human data sets.
These are expanded versions of figures found in a review by Wall and Pritchard
(2003) [August issue of Nature Reviews Genetics].
Additional recombination rate estimates for Conrad et al. (2006) A worldwide survey of haplotype variation and linkage disequilibrium in the human genome. Nature Genetics
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