AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change

At any particular location, frequencies of alleles that are associated with adaptive traits are expected to change in future climates through local adaption and migration, including assisted migration (human-implemented when climate change is more rapid than natural migration rates). Making the assumption that the baseline frequencies of alleles across environmental gradients can act as a predictor of patterns in changed climates (typically future but possibly paleo-climates), a methodology is provided by AlleleShift of predicting changes in allele frequencies at the population level. AlleleShift provides data sets with predicted frequencies and several visualization methods to depict the predicted shifts in allele frequencies from baseline to changed climates. These visualizations include ‘dot plot’ graphics (function shift.dot.ggplot), pie diagrams (shift.pie.ggplot), moon diagrams (shift.moon.ggplot), ‘waffle’ diagrams (shift.waffle.ggplot) and smoothed surface diagrams of allele frequencies of baseline or future patterns in geographical space (shift.surf.ggplot). As these visualizations were generated through the ggplot2 package, methods of generating animations for a climate change time series are straightforward, as shown in the documentation of AlleleShift and in the supplemental videos.

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Main Author: Kindt, R.
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Language:English
Published: PeerJ 2021-06-15
Subjects:genetic resources, genetic variation,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118075
https://peerj.com/articles/11534.pdf
https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11534
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spelling dig-cgspace-10568-1180752023-03-17T16:55:39Z AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change Kindt, R. genetic resources genetic variation At any particular location, frequencies of alleles that are associated with adaptive traits are expected to change in future climates through local adaption and migration, including assisted migration (human-implemented when climate change is more rapid than natural migration rates). Making the assumption that the baseline frequencies of alleles across environmental gradients can act as a predictor of patterns in changed climates (typically future but possibly paleo-climates), a methodology is provided by AlleleShift of predicting changes in allele frequencies at the population level. AlleleShift provides data sets with predicted frequencies and several visualization methods to depict the predicted shifts in allele frequencies from baseline to changed climates. These visualizations include ‘dot plot’ graphics (function shift.dot.ggplot), pie diagrams (shift.pie.ggplot), moon diagrams (shift.moon.ggplot), ‘waffle’ diagrams (shift.waffle.ggplot) and smoothed surface diagrams of allele frequencies of baseline or future patterns in geographical space (shift.surf.ggplot). As these visualizations were generated through the ggplot2 package, methods of generating animations for a climate change time series are straightforward, as shown in the documentation of AlleleShift and in the supplemental videos. 2021-06-15 2022-02-14T02:32:01Z 2022-02-14T02:32:01Z Journal Article Kindt, R. 2021. AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change. PeerJ, 9, e11534 https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11534 2167-8359 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/118075 https://peerj.com/articles/11534.pdf https://doi.org/10.7717/peerj.11534 en CC-BY-4.0 Open Access e11534 PeerJ PeerJ
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AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change
description At any particular location, frequencies of alleles that are associated with adaptive traits are expected to change in future climates through local adaption and migration, including assisted migration (human-implemented when climate change is more rapid than natural migration rates). Making the assumption that the baseline frequencies of alleles across environmental gradients can act as a predictor of patterns in changed climates (typically future but possibly paleo-climates), a methodology is provided by AlleleShift of predicting changes in allele frequencies at the population level. AlleleShift provides data sets with predicted frequencies and several visualization methods to depict the predicted shifts in allele frequencies from baseline to changed climates. These visualizations include ‘dot plot’ graphics (function shift.dot.ggplot), pie diagrams (shift.pie.ggplot), moon diagrams (shift.moon.ggplot), ‘waffle’ diagrams (shift.waffle.ggplot) and smoothed surface diagrams of allele frequencies of baseline or future patterns in geographical space (shift.surf.ggplot). As these visualizations were generated through the ggplot2 package, methods of generating animations for a climate change time series are straightforward, as shown in the documentation of AlleleShift and in the supplemental videos.
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title AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change
title_short AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change
title_full AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change
title_fullStr AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change
title_full_unstemmed AlleleShift: an R package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change
title_sort alleleshift: an r package to predict and visualize population-level changes in allele frequencies in response to climate change
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