The behaviour of a Pólya-like urn which generates Ewens' sampling formula in population genetics is investigated. Connections are made with work of Watterson and Kingman and to the Poisson-Dirichlet distribution. The order in which novel types occur in the urn is shown to parallel the age distribution of the infinitely many alleles diffusion model and consequences of this property are explored. Finally the urn process is related to Kingman's coalescent with mutation to provide a rigorous basis for this parallel.Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46946/1/285_2004_Article_BF00276386.pd
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Many population genetic models have been developed for the purpose of inferring population size and ...
In considering evolution of transcribed regions, regulatory sequences, and other genomic loci, we ar...
The nearly neutral theory is a common framework to describe natural selection at the molecular level...
AbstractA Polya-like urn arises in studying stationary distributions and stationary sampling distrib...
It has recently been shown that the Ewens sampling formula may be generated by a Polya-like urn mode...
A Polya-like urn arises in studying stationary distributions and stationary sampling distributions i...
Ewens' sampling formula, the probability distribution of a configuration of alleles in a sample of g...
A Markov process of partitions of the natural numbers is constructed by defining a Pólya-like urn mo...
Ewens (1972) proposed a model in the infinite allele framework for populations with neutrality of al...
The results in this paper provide new information on asymptotic properties of classical models: the ...
Many applications in genetic analyses utilize sampling distributions, which describe the probability...
Selectionists and neutralists have fiercely debated, for the past five decades, the extent to which ...
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32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
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In considering evolution of transcribed regions, regulatory sequences, and other genomic loci, we ar...
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