Publications

Publications

  1. Chenlu Di, Kirk E Lohmueller, 2024. Revisiting dominance in population genetics. Genome Biology and Evolution,16, no. 8: evae147.
  2. Chenlu Di, Jesus Murga Moreno, Diego Salazar Tortosar, M. Elise Lauterbur and David Enard. 2021. Decreased recent adaptation at human mendelian disease genes as a possible consequence of interference between advantageous and deleterious variants. eLife.10:e69026. (old model)
  3. Xinshuai Qi, Hong An, Tara E. Hall, Chenlu Di, Paul D. Blischak, Michael T.W. McKibben, Yue Hao, Gavin C. Conant, J. Chris Pires and Michael S. Barker. 2021. Genes derived from ancient polyploidy have higher genetic diversity and are associated with domestication in Brassica rapa. New Phytologist, 230: 372-386.
  4. Xiaobai Li, Weirui Li , Chenlu Di, Ming Xie, Liang Jin, Cheng Huang and Dianxing Wu. 2016. Development of genic simple sequence repeat panels for population classification of chinese Cymbidium species, Journal of the American Society for Horticultural Science, 141(2):125–130.

Paper in revision

  1. Chenlu Di, Jesus Murga Moreno and David Enard. 2022. Stability evolution as a major mechanism of human protein adaptation in response to viruses. bioRxiv 2022.12.01.518739.

Preprint

  1. Chenlu Di, Swetha Ramesh, Jason Ernst, Kirk E. Lohmueller. 2025. The landscape of fitness effects of putatively functional noncoding mutations in humans. bioRxiv 2025.05.14.654124
  2. Chenlu Di, Carlos Eduardo G. Amorim*, Meixi Lin, Clare Marsden, Christina A. Del Carpio, Jonathan C. Mah, Jacqueline A. Robinson, Bernard Y. Kim, Jazlyn A. Mooney, Omar E. Cornejo, Kirk E. Lohmueller. 2024. Evolutionary consequences of domestication on the selective effects of new amino acid changing mutations in canids. bioRxiv 2024.11.13.623529. [PDF]

* Co–first authors.