id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_hu4hqjbo2fcwnnesgv5a7yatnm K. E. Lane-deGraaf Signatures of natural and unnatural selection: evidence from an immune system gene in African buffalo 2014.0 17 .pdf application/pdf 13183 1125 60 alleles in culled buffalo and the patterns of gametic disequilibrium in HIP suggest that management may be of selection acting on immune loci in wildlife populations gene in populations of African buffalo in KNP and HIP. evident as a stronger selection signature in the HIP population where culling takes place. To test for a signature of selection within each study population, we examined the association between genetic diversity at each locus and its chromosomal distance (the absolute genetic diversity and distance from IFNG in the HIP population (AR: rho = 0.463, p = 0.111; HE: rho = 0.324, genetic diversity between the HIP and KNP populations of eroded genetic diversity in this population, BTB management (i.e. culling) could also contribute to the overall immune loci in wild populations, and that disease management might result in unintended evolutionary signature of selection in this population, we did find evidence that disease management (i.e. culling) might affect ./cache/work_hu4hqjbo2fcwnnesgv5a7yatnm.pdf ./txt/work_hu4hqjbo2fcwnnesgv5a7yatnm.txt