If one goes backward in time, the number of ancestors of an individual doubles at each generation. This exponential growth very quickly exceeds the population size, when this size is finite. As a consequence, the ancestors of a given individual cannot be all different and most remote ancestors are repeated many times in any genealogical tree. The statistical properties of these repetitions in genealogical trees of individuals for a panmictic closed population of constant size N can be calculated. We show that the distribution of the repetitions of ancestors reaches a stationary shape after a small number Gc ∝ log N of generations in the past, that only about 80% of the ancestral population belongs to the tree (due to coalescence of branches...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any givengeneration is ma...
We studied how to obtain a distribution for the number of ancestors in species of sexual reproductio...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any givengeneration is ma...
We analyze the statistical properties of genealogical trees in a neutral model of a closed populatio...
We calculate the probability distribution of repetitions of ancestors in a genealogical tree for sim...
We analyze the statistical properties of genealogical trees in a neutral model of a closed populatio...
Kingman\u27s classical coalescent uncovers the basic pattern ofgenealogical trees of random samples ...
International audienceWe consider a model of stationary population with random size given by a conti...
International audienceWe consider a model of stationary population with random size given by a conti...
Kingman's classical coalescent uncovers the basic pattern of genealogical trees of random samples of...
In mathematical population genetics, it is well known that one can represent the genealogy of a popu...
In mathematical population genetics, it is well known that one can represent the genealogy of a popu...
29 Pages.We prove the existence of the total length process for the genealogical tree of a populatio...
We consider a model of stationary population with random size given by a continuous state branching ...
The frequency distribution of surnames turns out to be a relevant issue not only in historical demog...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any givengeneration is ma...
We studied how to obtain a distribution for the number of ancestors in species of sexual reproductio...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any givengeneration is ma...
We analyze the statistical properties of genealogical trees in a neutral model of a closed populatio...
We calculate the probability distribution of repetitions of ancestors in a genealogical tree for sim...
We analyze the statistical properties of genealogical trees in a neutral model of a closed populatio...
Kingman\u27s classical coalescent uncovers the basic pattern ofgenealogical trees of random samples ...
International audienceWe consider a model of stationary population with random size given by a conti...
International audienceWe consider a model of stationary population with random size given by a conti...
Kingman's classical coalescent uncovers the basic pattern of genealogical trees of random samples of...
In mathematical population genetics, it is well known that one can represent the genealogy of a popu...
In mathematical population genetics, it is well known that one can represent the genealogy of a popu...
29 Pages.We prove the existence of the total length process for the genealogical tree of a populatio...
We consider a model of stationary population with random size given by a continuous state branching ...
The frequency distribution of surnames turns out to be a relevant issue not only in historical demog...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any givengeneration is ma...
We studied how to obtain a distribution for the number of ancestors in species of sexual reproductio...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any givengeneration is ma...