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EigenGWAS: An online visualizing and interactive application for detecting genomic signatures of natural selection.

Guo-An Qi1, Yuan-Ting Zheng1, Feng Lin2, Xin Huang1, Li-Wen Duan1, Yue You1, Hailan Liu3, Ying Wang4, Hai-Ming Xu1, Guo-Bo Chen2,5.   

Abstract

Detecting genetic regions under selection in structured populations is of great importance in ecology, evolutionary biology and breeding programmes. We recently proposed EigenGWAS, an unsupervised genomic scanning approach that is similar to F ST but does not require grouping information of the population, for detection of genomic regions under selection. The original EigenGWAS is designed for the random mating population, and here we extend its use to inbred populations. We also show in theory and simulation that eigenvalues, the previous corrector for genetic drift in EigenGWAS, are overcorrected for genetic drift, and the genomic inflation factor is a better option for this adjustment. Applying the updated algorithm, we introduce the new EigenGWAS online platform with highly efficient core implementation. Our online computational tool accepts plink data in a standard binary format that can be easily converted from the original sequencing data, provides the users with graphical results via the R-Shiny user-friendly interface. We applied the proposed method and tool to various data sets, and biologically interpretable results as well as caveats that may lead to an unsatisfactory outcome are given. The EigenGWAS online platform is available at www.eigengwas.com, and can be localized and scaled up via R (recommended) or docker.
© 2021 John Wiley & Sons Ltd.

Keywords:  EigenGWAS; evolution; genetic drift correction; natural selection; online platform

Year:  2021        PMID: 33665976     DOI: 10.1111/1755-0998.13370

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Ecol Resour        ISSN: 1755-098X            Impact factor:   7.090


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