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The relationship of selection to adaptation and the Darwinian understanding of evolution
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Non-genetic selection
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Types of biological selection like positive, negative, background and balancing selection
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Hard vs. soft sweeps and their relevance to detecting selection in the genome
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Older forms of natural selection detection between species (dN/dS, Tajima’s D)
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Newer forms of selection detection within species with haplotype structure, outlier SNP analysis and site frequency spectra
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The Generalized Linear Mixed Model used to model allele frequency change over time, and estimates of selection in cases where population structure and drift are not sufficient
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Specific examples of SNPs whose variation can be examined in the browser and are clearly cases of selection
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Survey of traits that were revealed under selection, including blood groups, pigmentation and intelligence
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Critiques of the methods due to not accounting for drift or population structure, and its limitations in relation to the ability to port across populations due to LD structure