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. 2018 Nov 1;14(11):e1007731. doi: 10.1371/journal.pgen.1007731

Fig 4. Overview of the model used for reconstructing the lineage fitness reaction norms and their frequency dynamics.

Fig 4

In our genotyping scheme (Fig 2), the combination of region-wide haplotypes (RWHs, Fig 2 and Fig 3) define standing ancestral variation in genome-wide haplotypes or “lineages”. Fitness reaction norms are inferred from the fitness data (on the ancestral population, see Fig 6) and the genotyping data (Fig 3) assuming that the log-transformed RWH fitness reaction norms follow specific functional form, for example a linear function of the environmental value. The lineage fitness reaction norm of a lineage is the sum, in log space, of the component RWH reaction norms.