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Using genetics to study human history and natural selection

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Using genetics to study human history and natural selection

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    4. How does human history affect genetic variation? A genome-wide survey of Linkage Disequilibrium

    5. Linkage Disequilibrium Explained

    7. How Far Does Association (LD) Extend Between Neighboring Common Sites?

    8. Strategy for Assessing Extent of LD

    11. MYSTERY: What explains the long-range LD?

    12. Positive Control: 48 Swedes

    16. Explanation: Bottleneck or ‘Founder Effect’ in History of North Europeans

    18. Acknowledgements for Section 1

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    48. Acknowledgements for Section 2

    49. Note The 3rd section of the talk is not included here because it presents data that have not yet been published.

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