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Identifying and classifying shared selective sweeps from multilocus data

Cite this dataset

Harris, Alexandre; DeGiorgio, Michael (2020). Identifying and classifying shared selective sweeps from multilocus data [Dataset]. Dryad. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.280gb5mm4

Abstract

Positive selection causes beneficial alleles to rise to high frequency, resulting in a selective sweep of the diversity surrounding the selected sites. Accordingly, the signature of a selective sweep in an ancestral population may still remain in its descendants. Identifying signatures of selection in the ancestor that are shared among its descendants is important to contextualize the timing of a sweep, but few methods exist for this purpose. We introduce the statistic SS-H12, which can identify genomic regions under shared positive selection across populations and is based on the theory of the expected haplotype homozygosity statistic H12, which detects recent hard and soft sweeps from the presence of high-frequency haplotypes. SS-H12 is distinct from comparable statistics because it requires a minimum of only two populations, and properly identifies and differentiates between independent convergent sweeps and true ancestral sweeps, with high power and robustness to a variety of demographic models. Furthermore, we can apply SS-H12 in conjunction with the ratio of statistics we term H2Tot and H1Tot to further classify identified shared sweeps as hard or soft. Finally, we identified both previously-reported and novel shared sweep candidates from human whole-genome sequences. Previously-reported candidates include the well-characterized ancestral sweeps at LCT and SLC24A5 in Indo-Europeans, as well as GPHN worldwide. Novel candidates include an ancestral sweep at RGS18 in sub-Saharan Africans involved in regulating the platelet response and implicated in sudden cardiac death, and a convergent sweep at C2CD5 between European and East Asian populations that may explain their different insulin responses.

Usage notes

Contained are the scripts, simulations, and summary data necessary for confirming the results of our GENETICS manuscript, entitled "Identifying and classifying shared selective sweeps from multilocus data." For each research direction we have undertaken, we provide resources for interested parties to confirm our results. These include simulated replicates, summary statistics, and the raw script files used for internal data analysis. Please note that data are divided into four .tar.gz archives, titled *_p1*, *_p2*, *_p3*, and *_p4*. P-value results in *_p4* within the directory whole_genome_scans_singles supersede those in *_p1*, while data within larger_simulated_sequences_1Mb in *_p4* were simulated following the same protocol as those within ceugihyri_sims_95 in *_p1*, simply with a larger simulated chromosome.