Human Population Genetics and Genomics ISSN 2770-5005
Human Population Genetics and Genomics 2026;6(2):0005 | https://doi.org/10.47248/hpgg2606020005
Original Research Open Access
Selection scans and downstream analysis with selscan
Amatur Rahman
†
,
T. Quinn Smith
†
,
Zachary A. Szpiech
Correspondence: Amatur Rahman; Zachary A. Szpiech
Academic Editor(s): Joshua Akey, Carina Schlebusch, Torsten Günther
Received: Oct 10, 2025 | Accepted: Feb 21, 2026 | Published: Mar 20, 2026
This article belongs to the Special Issue Population Genetics Methods and Software
Cite this article: Rahman A, Smith TQ, Szpiech ZA. Selection scans and downstream analysis with selscan. Hum Popul Genet Genom. 2026;6(2):0005. https://doi.org/10.47248/hpgg2606020005
Summary statistics based on Extended Haplotype Homozygosity (EHH) are widely used for inferring positive selection in genomes as a result of their ease of use, computational efficiency, and interpretability. These various summary statistics can be applied to single populations or to pairs of populations, can be used with a genetic recombination map or without, and can be applied to phased or unphased data. Although these statistics are straightforward to compute, there lacks clear descriptions on how they relate to one another, how they should be used, and how their resulting outputs should be interpreted. Here, we provide a comprehensive introduction to selection statistics as they are implemented in the widely used software,
selection statistics, extended haplotype homozygosity, positive selection, selscan
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