diplo-locus: A lightweight toolkit for inference and simulation of time-series genetic data under general diploid selection

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diplo-locus: A lightweight toolkit for inference and simulation of time-series genetic data under general diploid selection

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Cheng, X.; Steinruecken, M.

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Summary: Whole-genome time-series allele frequency data are becoming more prevalent as ancient DNA (aDNA) sequences and data from evolve-and-resequence (E&R) experiments are generated at a rapid pace. Such data presents unprecedented opportunities to elucidate the dynamics of adaptative genetic variation. However, despite many methods to infer parameters of selection models from allele frequency trajectories available in the literature, few provide user-friendly implementations for large-scale empirical applications. Here, we present diplo-locus, an open-source Python package that provides functionality to simulate and perform inference from time-series under the Wright-Fisher diffusion with general diploid selection. The package includes Python modules as well as command-line tools. Availability: Python package and command-line tool available at: https://github.com/steinrue/ diplo_locus or https://pypi.org/project/diplo-locus/.

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