Computational Genomics
Background selection refers to the process through which deleterious mutations are removed from a population due to the effects of natural selection, impacting the genetic variation at linked neutral sites. This phenomenon can reduce the overall genetic diversity of a population by constraining the evolutionary potential of neutral alleles that are located near harmful mutations on the same chromosome. Understanding this concept is essential for grasping how both positive and negative selection shape genetic landscapes over time.
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