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<i>Linum trigynum</i> - Tajima's D estimates per population

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posted on 2024-10-30, 15:36 authored by Zoe PostelZoe Postel, Marco FracassettiMarco Fracassetti, Tanja SlotteTanja Slotte, Juanita Gutiérrez-Valencia, Panagiotis-Ioannis Zervakis, Ignas Bunikis, Lucile Soler, Aleksandra Losvik, Aurelie Desamore, P. William HughesP. William Hughes, Sara Mehrabi, Benjamin LaenenBenjamin Laenen, Mohammed Abdelaziz, Olga Vinnere Pettersson
<p>Whole genome Tajima's D estimates for individuals of all population of <em>L. trigynum</em> per 100 kb windows.</p> <p>It is part of this article: Gutiérrez-Valencia, J., Zervakis, P. I., Postel, Z., Fracassetti, M., Losvik, A., Mehrabi, S., ... & Slotte, T. (2024). Genetic causes and genomic consequences of breakdown of distyly in Linum trigynum. Molecular Biology and Evolution, msae087. https://doi.org/10.1093/molbev/msae087</p> <p>Estimations were done using vcftools v.0.1.16 on a filtered vcf file.</p> <p><u>File's descriptions</u>:</p> <ul> <li>CHROM = the chromosome's name</li> <li>START = the start position of the 100 kb window</li> <li>END = the end position of the 100 kb window</li> <li>TajimaD = the estimated value of Tajima's D for that window</li> </ul> <p><u>List of the populations:</u></p> <ul> <li>population 01</li> <li>population 03</li> <li>population 04</li> <li>population 06</li> <li>population 07</li> <li>population 08</li> <li>population 10</li> <li>population 11</li> </ul><p></p>

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The role of structural variation for the origin and evolution of a classic supergene

Swedish Research Council

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Supergene evolution in a classic plant system - bringing the study of distyly into the genomic era

European Research Council

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Stockholm University

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