Journal
G3
Publication Date
2013
Volume
3
Issue
12
Inclusive Pages
2163-2171
Document Type
Open Access Publication
DOI
10.1534/g3.113.007492
Rights and Permissions
Cromie, G.A., et al (2013), Genomic sequence diversity and population structure of saccharomyces cerevisiae assessed by RAD-seq. G3, 3(12): 2163-2171. doi: 10.1534/g3.113.007492
Recommended Citation
Cromie, Gareth A.; Hyma, Katie E.; Ludlow, Catherine L.; Garmendia-Torres, Cecilia; Gilbert, Teresa L.; May, Patrick; Huang, Angela A.; Dudley, Aimee M.; and Fay, Justin C., "Genomic sequence diversity and population structure of Saccharomyces cerevisiae assessed by RAD-seq." G3. 3, 12. 2163-2171. (2013).
https://digitalcommons.wustl.edu/open_access_pubs/4498
Population ancestry of strains inferred by InStruct.
FigureS2.pdf (148 kB)
Linkage disequilibrium as a function of physical distance.
FigureS3.pdf (84 kB)
RAD-seq neighbor-joining tree of the 38 S. cerevisiae strains used in both this study and a previous population analysis that used whole genome sequencing
FileS1.txt (3113 kB)
Matrix of polymorphic sites
FileS2.nwk.zip (4 kB)
Neighbor-joining tree of 262 S. cerevisiae strains based on multiple alignment of 116,880 bases
TableS1.xlsx (87 kB)
Strains used in this study, with population assignments inferred by InStruct
TableS2.xlsx (44 kB)
Populations inferred using InStruct and summary statistics
TableS3.xlsx (182 kB)
Fit of the population structure model as a function of the number of populations