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The coalescent and its descendants (1006.1514v1)

Published 8 Jun 2010 in stat.ME and q-bio.PE

Abstract: The coalescent revolutionised theoretical population genetics, simplifying, or making possible for the first time, many analyses, proofs, and derivations, and offering crucial insights about the way in which the structure of data in samples from populations depends on the demographic history of the population. However statistical inference under the coalescent model is extremely challenging, effectively because no explicit expressions are available for key sampling probabilities. This led initially to approximation of these probabilities by ingenious application of modern computationally-intensive statistical methods. A key breakthrough occurred when Li and Stephens introduced a different model, similar in spirit to the coalescent, for which efficient calculations are feasible. In turn, the Li and Stephens model has changed statistical inference for the wealth of data now available which documents molecular genetic variation within populations. We briefly review the coalescent and associated measure-valued diffusions, describe the Li and Stephens model, and introduce and apply a generalisation of it for inference of population structure in the presence of linkage disequilibrium.

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