The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evolutionary systems with a nite population size. Approximations to the model have commonly been used for the analysis of time-resolved genome sequence data, but the model itself has rarely been tested against genomic data. Here, we evaluate the extent to which it can be inferred as the correct model given experimental data. Given genome wide data from an evolutionary experiment we validate the Wright-Fisher model as the better model for variance in a nite population in contrast to a Gaussian model of allele frequency propagation. However, we note a range of circumstances under which the Wright-Fisher model cannot be correctly identi ed. We discus...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
A common challenge arising from the observation of an evolutionary system over time is to infer the ...
Study sample sizes in human genetics are growing rapidly, and in due course it will become routine t...
The Wright–Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
Many approaches have been developed for inferring selection coefficients from time series data while...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
Genomic time series data generated by evolve-and-resequence (E&R) experiments offer a powerful w...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
Genomic time series data generated by evolve-and-resequence (E&R) experiments offer a powerful w...
<div><p>Genomic time series data generated by evolve-and-resequence (E&R) experiments offer a powerf...
Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statisti...
How life-history strategies influence the evolution of populations is not well understood. Most exis...
With novel developments in sequencing technologies, time-sampled data are becoming more available an...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
A common challenge arising from the observation of an evolutionary system over time is to infer the ...
Study sample sizes in human genetics are growing rapidly, and in due course it will become routine t...
The Wright–Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
Many approaches have been developed for inferring selection coefficients from time series data while...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
Genomic time series data generated by evolve-and-resequence (E&R) experiments offer a powerful w...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
Genomic time series data generated by evolve-and-resequence (E&R) experiments offer a powerful w...
<div><p>Genomic time series data generated by evolve-and-resequence (E&R) experiments offer a powerf...
Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statisti...
How life-history strategies influence the evolution of populations is not well understood. Most exis...
With novel developments in sequencing technologies, time-sampled data are becoming more available an...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
Much of population genetics is based on the diffusion limit of the Wright-Fisher model, which assume...
International audienceMost classical population genetic inference methods assume that genome wide ge...
A common challenge arising from the observation of an evolutionary system over time is to infer the ...
Study sample sizes in human genetics are growing rapidly, and in due course it will become routine t...