Haplotype-based models improve sweep detection in ancient populations with complex demography
Identifying signatures of positive selection in humans is complicated by demographic processes such as bottlenecks, migration and admixture, all of which can distort or obscure the genomic patterns produced by selective sweeps. Ancient DNA offers a direct window into past allele and haplotype frequencies, yet most sweep scans in ancient populations rely on allele-frequency or site frequency spectrum (SFS) summaries, with limited use of haplotype-based approaches. Here, we evaluate the performance of haplotype and SFS-based methods for detecting selective sweeps under demographic scenarios that reflect the complex history of ancient and modern Europeans. We extend the haplotype-based likeliho