It is becoming routine to obtain data sets on DNA sequence variation across several thousands of chromosomes, providing unprecedented opportunity to infer the underlying biological and demographic forces. Such data make it vital to study summary statistics that offer enough compression to be tractable, while preserving a great deal of information. One well-studied summary is the site frequency spectrum-the empirical distribution, across segregating sites, of the sample frequency of the derived allele. However, most previous theoretical work has assumed that each site has experienced at most one mutation event in its genealogical history, which becomes less tenable for very large sample sizes. In this work we obtain, in closed form, the pred...
In population genetics, information about evolutionary forces, e.g., mutation, selection and genetic...
Inference of demographic history from genetic data is a primary goal of population genetics of model...
The demographic and evolutionary history of a population leaves an identifiable signature on pattern...
The sample frequency spectrum of a segregating site is the probability distribution of a sample of a...
The differences between DNA-sequences within a population are the basis to infer the ancestral relat...
With up to millions of nearly neutral polymorphisms now being routinely sampled in population-genomi...
With the recent increase in study sample sizes in human genetics, there has been growing interest in...
The sample frequency spectrum (SFS), which describes the distribution of mutant alleles in a sample ...
In the area of evolutionary theory, a key question is which portions of the genome of a species are ...
Advances in sequencing and genotyping technologies have enabled data collection at unprecedented sca...
ABSTRACT The site frequency spectrum (SFS) and other genetic summary statistics are at the heart of ...
<div><p>The site frequency spectrum (SFS) has long been used to study demographic history and natura...
With up to millions of nearly neutral polymorphisms now being routinely sampled in population-genomi...
BACKGROUND: Time-structured genetic samples are a valuable source of information in population genet...
Inference of demographic history from genetic data is a primary goal of population genetics of model...
In population genetics, information about evolutionary forces, e.g., mutation, selection and genetic...
Inference of demographic history from genetic data is a primary goal of population genetics of model...
The demographic and evolutionary history of a population leaves an identifiable signature on pattern...
The sample frequency spectrum of a segregating site is the probability distribution of a sample of a...
The differences between DNA-sequences within a population are the basis to infer the ancestral relat...
With up to millions of nearly neutral polymorphisms now being routinely sampled in population-genomi...
With the recent increase in study sample sizes in human genetics, there has been growing interest in...
The sample frequency spectrum (SFS), which describes the distribution of mutant alleles in a sample ...
In the area of evolutionary theory, a key question is which portions of the genome of a species are ...
Advances in sequencing and genotyping technologies have enabled data collection at unprecedented sca...
ABSTRACT The site frequency spectrum (SFS) and other genetic summary statistics are at the heart of ...
<div><p>The site frequency spectrum (SFS) has long been used to study demographic history and natura...
With up to millions of nearly neutral polymorphisms now being routinely sampled in population-genomi...
BACKGROUND: Time-structured genetic samples are a valuable source of information in population genet...
Inference of demographic history from genetic data is a primary goal of population genetics of model...
In population genetics, information about evolutionary forces, e.g., mutation, selection and genetic...
Inference of demographic history from genetic data is a primary goal of population genetics of model...
The demographic and evolutionary history of a population leaves an identifiable signature on pattern...