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SELAM: simulation of epistasis and local adaptation during admixture with mate choice

, and . Bioinformatics, 32 (19): 3035-3037 (2016)
DOI: 10.1093/bioinformatics/btw365

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Summary: SELAM is a forward time population genetic simulation program that provides a flexible framework for simulating admixture between any number of ancestral populations. The program can be used to simulate complex demographic and selection models, including dioecious or mon- oecious populations, autosomal or sex chromosomes, local adaptation, dominance, epistasis, and mate choice. Availability and Implementation: The SELAM package (C þþ source code, examples and manuals) is available via github at https://github.com/russcd/SELAM. This package is distributed under ver- sion 3 of the GNU general public license.

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