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diploS/HIC: an updated approach to classifying selective sweeps

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Abstract Identifying selective sweeps in populations that have complex demographic histories remains a difficult problem in population genetics. We previously introduced a supervised machine learning approach, S/HIC , for finding both hard and soft selective sweeps in genomes on the basis of patterns of genetic variation surrounding a window of the genome. While S/HIC was shown to be both powerful and precise, the utility of S/HIC was limited by the use of phased genomic data as input. In this report we describe a deep learning variant of our method, diploS/HIC , that uses unphased genotypes to accurately classify genomic windows. diploS/HIC is shown to be quite powerful even at moderate to small sample sizes
Title: diploS/HIC: an updated approach to classifying selective sweeps
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Abstract Identifying selective sweeps in populations that have complex demographic histories remains a difficult problem in population genetics.
We previously introduced a supervised machine learning approach, S/HIC , for finding both hard and soft selective sweeps in genomes on the basis of patterns of genetic variation surrounding a window of the genome.
While S/HIC was shown to be both powerful and precise, the utility of S/HIC was limited by the use of phased genomic data as input.
In this report we describe a deep learning variant of our method, diploS/HIC , that uses unphased genotypes to accurately classify genomic windows.
diploS/HIC is shown to be quite powerful even at moderate to small sample sizes.

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