2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.tpb.2011.06.004
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Generalized population models and the nature of genetic drift

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“…As described in Der et al (2011), it is possible to define a significantly larger natural class of discrete population processes (those whose first two conditional moments coincide with that of the Wright-Fisher process), and derive their continuum limits, without restrictions on the offspring distribution P U . This class of discrete processes contains the Cannings processes and the Eldon-Wakeley processes discussed above as special cases.…”
Section: Continuum Approximations Of Population Models With Reproductmentioning
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“…As described in Der et al (2011), it is possible to define a significantly larger natural class of discrete population processes (those whose first two conditional moments coincide with that of the Wright-Fisher process), and derive their continuum limits, without restrictions on the offspring distribution P U . This class of discrete processes contains the Cannings processes and the Eldon-Wakeley processes discussed above as special cases.…”
Section: Continuum Approximations Of Population Models With Reproductmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fact, it can be shown that the relationship between the space-scaling b N and time-scaling c N is fixed, in the sense that no other relationship leads to nontrivial limiting processes. We wish to study allele frequencies and hence impose the natural scaling b N = N. The general theory (Der et al 2011;Möhle 2001) then indicates that the timescaling must be proportional towhere s 2 N is the offspring variance of the discrete-time process (2).Once a time-scaling is fixed, then so is the appropriate scaling regime for the mutation rates, to produce a nontrivial balance of mutation and drift. This scaling must satisfy…”
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“…Note also that the strong efficacy of selection under MMC models (see above, Der et al 2011) (Stukenbrock et al 2011(Stukenbrock et al , 2012Brunner et al 2013) and other species (Wicker et al 2013). The proportion of the genome which is affected by genetic draft due to selection (Neher & Hallatschek 2013;, and thus the extent of linkage disequilibrium (Eldon & Wakeley 2008;Birkner et al 2012), will depend on the frequency of recombination in a given parasite species .…”
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“…The frequencies of a and A are then given by binomial sampling at every generation. Such a case represents an upper limit to the strength and occurrence of drift (Der et al 2011). In a model where both alleles a and A are neutral and their frequencies are only driven by drift, MMC models generate long period of frequency stasis (unchanged values) only interrupted by multiple merger events.…”
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