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From: | Scott Christley |
Subject: | [Swarm-Modelling] population genetics |
Date: | Fri, 27 Oct 2006 17:55:48 -0400 |
Greetings,Is anybody aware of research with an agent-based model (or other modeling approaches) that simulates evolution (recombination/ mutation) on actual genomic data? I'm aware that genetic algorithms often use an artificial genome with attributes encoded in artificial genes, but I am looking for anybody who is using actual nucleotide sequence. For example, a population genetics study may have sequenced a number of alleles for an organism, then use those alleles (and possible allele frequencies) to simulate and predict how environmental changes could affect the population diversity. I am able to find empirical studies which record allozyme diversity across species, spatially, etc. but I have not found anybody doing simulations with the actual genomic data.
thanks Scott
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