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Eukaryotic ancestry in a finite world (2506.15764v1)

Published 18 Jun 2025 in q-bio.PE

Abstract: Following genetic ancestry in eukaryote populations poses several open problems due to sexual reproduction and recombination. The history of extant genetic material is usually modeled backwards in time, but tracking chromosomes at a large scale is not trivial, as successive recombination events break them into several segments. For this reason, the behavior of the distribution of genetic segments across the ancestral population is not fully understood. Moreover, as individuals transmit only half of their genetic content to their offspring, after a few generations, it is possible that ghosts arise, that is, genealogical ancestors that transmit no genetic material to any individual. While several theoretical predictions exist to estimate properties of ancestral segments or ghosts, most of them rely on simplifying assumptions such as an infinite population size or an infinite chromosome length. It is not clear how well these results hold in a finite universe, and current simulators either make other approximations or cannot handle the scale required to answer these questions. In this work, we use an exact back-in-time simulator of large diploid populations experiencing recombination that tracks genealogical and genetic ancestry, without approximations. We focus on the distinction between genealogical and genetic ancestry and, additionally, we explore the effects of genome structure on ancestral segment distribution and the proportion of genetic ancestors. Our study reveals that some of the theoretical predictions hold well in practice, but that, in several cases, it highlights discrepancies between theoretical predictions assuming infinite parameters and empirical results in finite populations, emphasizing the need for cautious application of mathematical models in biological contexts.

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