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Un rôle pour la science de l'information géographique en écologie moléculaire La détection de régions du génome soumises à la sélection naturelle

Joost, Stéphane  
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Bonin, Aurélie
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Taberlet, Pierre
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2008
Revue internationale de géomatique

We introduce a new method to detect signatures of natural selection in the genome based on the application of spatial analysis, with the contribution of Geographical Information Systems, environmental variables, molecular data, and multiple univariate logistic regressions. Its use allows the identification of the same genomic regions as revealed by a theoretical approach in population genomics, but also the uncovering of environmental parameters responsible for selection which was so far difficult. This research also opens up avenues for GISciences research in molecular ecology.

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DOI
10.3166/geo.18.215-237
Author(s)
Joost, Stéphane  
Bonin, Aurélie
Taberlet, Pierre
Caloz, Régis  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Revue internationale de géomatique
Volume

18

Issue

2

Start page

215

End page

237

Subjects

GIScience

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Molecular ecology

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Landscape genomics

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Natural selection

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REVIEWED

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April 21, 2008
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