Data sets
Haplotter Web Site.
This is a web-browser for checking for signals of selection in the human
genome. See Voight et al (2006) PLoS Biology. A map of recent
positive selection in the human genome. [PDF]
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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