Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5892904 | Current Opinion in Genetics & Development | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
Sex-biased demographic events have played a crucial role in shaping human history. Many of these processes affect genetic variation and can therefore leave detectable signatures in the genome because autosomal, X-linked, Y-linked, and mitochondrial DNA inheritance differ between sexes. Here, we discuss how sex-biased processes shape patterns of genetic diversity across the genome, review recent genomic evidence for sex-biased demography in modern human populations, and suggest directions for future research.
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Authors
Timothy H Webster, Melissa A Wilson Sayres,