The teenage years of yeast population genomics — trace history, admixing and getting wilder

Population genomics studies the evolutionary processes that shape intraspecies genetic variations. In this review, I explore the insights into yeast population genomics that have emerged from recent advances in sequencing. Genomes of the model Saccharomyces cerevisiae and many new yeast species from...

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Veröffentlicht in:Current opinion in genetics & development 2022-08, Vol.75, p.101942-101942, Article 101942
1. Verfasser: Tsai, Isheng Jason
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Population genomics studies the evolutionary processes that shape intraspecies genetic variations. In this review, I explore the insights into yeast population genomics that have emerged from recent advances in sequencing. Genomes of the model Saccharomyces cerevisiae and many new yeast species from around the world are being used to address various aspects of population biology, including geographical origin, the level of introgression, domestication signatures, and outcrossing frequency. New long-read sequencing has enabled a greater capacity to quantify these variations at a finer resolution from complete de novo genomes at the population scale to phasing subgenomes of different origins. These resources provide a platform to dissect the relationship between phenotypes across environmental niches.
ISSN:0959-437X
1879-0380
DOI:10.1016/j.gde.2022.101942