This page describes a signal of selection found in the
Gabon An. gambiae population
when compared with the Burkina Faso An. gambiae population
using the XPEHH (Cite et al. 20XX) statistic.The focus of this signal is on chromosome arm
3L between positions 15,059,316 and
15,199,316.
The evidence supporting this signal is
weak ( < 50 on one or both flanks).
Signal location. Blue markers show the values of the selection statistic. The dashed black line shows the fitted peak model. The shaded red area shows the focus of the selection signal. The shaded blue area shows the genomic region in linkage with the selection event. Use the mouse wheel or the controls at the top right of the plot to zoom in, and hover over genes to see gene names and descriptions.
No genes overlap the focal region.
No genes are within 50 kbp of the focal region.
Key to insecticide resistance candidate gene types: 1 metabolic; 2 target-site; 3 behavioural; 4 cuticular.
The information below provides some diagnostics from the Peak modelling algorithm.
Selection signal in context. @@TODO
Peak targetting. @@TODO
Peak fitting diagnostics. @@TODO
Peak model:
[[Model]]
Model(skewed_gaussian)
[[Fit Statistics]]
# function evals = 126
# data points = 409
# variables = 4
chi-square = 110.181
reduced chi-square = 0.272
Akaike info crit = -528.441
Bayesian info crit = -512.386
[[Variables]]
center: 0 (fixed)
amplitude: 0.92437110 +/- 0.083605 (9.04%) (init= 3)
sigma: 2.78301218 +/- 0.364061 (13.08%) (init= 0.5)
skew: -0.99999948 +/- 0.348633 (34.86%) (init= 0)
baseline: 1.47491000 +/- 0.070985 (4.81%) (init= 1)
ceiling: 100 (fixed)
floor: 0 (fixed)
[[Correlations]] (unreported correlations are < 0.100)
C(amplitude, baseline) = -0.801
C(sigma, skew) = -0.533
C(sigma, baseline) = -0.471
Null model:
[[Model]]
Model(constant)
[[Fit Statistics]]
# function evals = 11
# data points = 408
# variables = 1
chi-square = 140.316
reduced chi-square = 0.345
Akaike info crit = -433.486
Bayesian info crit = -429.475
[[Variables]]
c: 2.07171478 +/- 0.029068 (1.40%) (init= 1)