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Sex-biased evolutionary forces shape genomic patterns of human diversity
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Gender Bias
100%
X Chromosome
100%
Genomic Patterns
100%
Evolutionary Forces
100%
Human Diversity
100%
Human Population
60%
Autosomes
60%
Polymorphism
40%
Demographic Variables
20%
Mutation Rate
20%
Diverse Populations
20%
DNA Sequencing
20%
Genetic Variation
20%
Sex-specific
20%
X-linked
20%
Divergence
20%
Effective Population Size
20%
Population Size
20%
Genomic Variation
20%
Variance in Reproductive Success
20%
Relative Ratio
20%
Size Dependence
20%
Nucleotide Sequence Data
20%
Background Selection
20%
Orangutan
20%
Number of Alternatives
20%
Construct Modeling
20%
Human Population History
20%
Structured Populations
20%
Polygyny
20%
Genomic Variability
20%
Human Genomics
20%
Systematic Difference
20%
Non-coding Region
20%
Specific Migration
20%
Multiple Persons
20%
Differences between the Sexes
20%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Evolution
100%
X Chromosome
100%
Genomics
100%
Autosome
60%
Mutation Rate
20%
DNA Sequence
20%
Genetic Divergence
20%
Genetic Variation
20%
Nucleotide Sequence
20%
Effective Population Size
20%
Population Size
20%
Orangutan
20%
Reproductive Success
20%
Human Genomics
20%
Background Selection
20%