The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the genealogical patterns of sequences sampled from that population. The estimation of (effective) population size changes from genealogies that are reconstructed from these sampled sequences is an important problem in many biological fields. Often, population size is characterized by a piecewise-constant function, with each piece serving as a population size parameter to be estimated. Estimation quality depends on both the statistical coalescent inference method employed, and on the experimental protocol, which controls variables such as the sampling of sequences through time and space, or the transformation of model parameters. While there is a...
With the volume of available genomic data increasing at an exponential rate, we have unprecedented a...
The coalescent model represents how individuals sampled from a population may have originated from a...
The coalescent model represents how individuals sampled from a population may have originated from a...
The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the ...
The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the ...
The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the ...
The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the ...
coalescent model The coalescent is a stochastic model for the genealogical tree of a sample of n seq...
The coalescent is the primary probabilistic model for modeling genealogies. However, in practice, th...
Many population genetic models have been developed for the purpose of inferring population size and ...
The coalescent is the primary probabilistic model for modeling genealogies. However, in practice, th...
Coalescent theory combined with statistical modeling allows us to estimate effective population size...
We derive the transition structure of a Markovian lumping of Kingman’s n-coalescent [1, 2]. Lumping ...
Coalescent theory combined with statistical modeling allows us to estimate effective population size...
Effective population size characterizes the genetic variability in a population and is a parameter o...
With the volume of available genomic data increasing at an exponential rate, we have unprecedented a...
The coalescent model represents how individuals sampled from a population may have originated from a...
The coalescent model represents how individuals sampled from a population may have originated from a...
The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the ...
The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the ...
The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the ...
The coalescent process describes how changes in the size or structure of a population influence the ...
coalescent model The coalescent is a stochastic model for the genealogical tree of a sample of n seq...
The coalescent is the primary probabilistic model for modeling genealogies. However, in practice, th...
Many population genetic models have been developed for the purpose of inferring population size and ...
The coalescent is the primary probabilistic model for modeling genealogies. However, in practice, th...
Coalescent theory combined with statistical modeling allows us to estimate effective population size...
We derive the transition structure of a Markovian lumping of Kingman’s n-coalescent [1, 2]. Lumping ...
Coalescent theory combined with statistical modeling allows us to estimate effective population size...
Effective population size characterizes the genetic variability in a population and is a parameter o...
With the volume of available genomic data increasing at an exponential rate, we have unprecedented a...
The coalescent model represents how individuals sampled from a population may have originated from a...
The coalescent model represents how individuals sampled from a population may have originated from a...