Compound tests for the detection of hitchhiking under positive selection
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Compound tests for the detection of hitchhiking under positive selection
Abstract
Many statistical tests have been developed for detecting positive selection. Most of these tests draw conclusions based on significant deviations from the patterns of polymorphism predicted by the neutral model. However, many non-equilibrium forces may cause similar deviations, and thus the tests usually have low statistical specificity to positive selection. The main challenge is hence to construct test statistics that are reasonably powerful in detecting positive selection, but are relatively insensitive to other forces. Recently, Zeng et al. (2006) proposed a new test, DH, which is a compound of Tajima's D and Fay and Wu's H, and showed that DH has reasonably high statistical specificity to positive selection. In this report, we expand the idea of a compound test by combining Fay and Wu's H or DH with the Ewens-Watterson (EW) test. We refer to these 2 new tests as HEW and DHEW, respectively. Compared to the DH test, HEW and DHEW are more robust against the presence of recombination, and are also more powerful in detecting positive selection. Furthermore, the DHEW test, similar to DH, is also relatively insensitive to background selection and demography. The HEW test, on the other hand, tends to be somewhat less conservative than DH and DHEW in some cases.
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