We consider the diffusion approximation of the multivariate Wright-Fisher process with mutation. Analytically tractable formulas for the first-and second-order moments of the allele frequency distribution are derived, and the moments are subsequently used to better understand key population genetics parameters and modeling frameworks. In particular we investigate the behavior of the expected homozygosity (the probability that two randomly sampled genes are identical) in the transient and stationary phases, and how appropriate the Dirichlet distribution is for modeling the allele frequency distribution at different evolutionary time scales. We find that the Dirichlet distribution is adequate for the pure drift model (no mutations allowed), b...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
Dale’s necessary and sufficient conditions for an array to contain the joint moments for some probab...
My thesis addresses a systematic approach to stochastic models in population genetics; in particular...
We consider the diffusion approximation of the multivariate Wright-Fisher process with mutation. Ana...
In this thesis we consider theoretical and practical aspects of conducting inference on data coming ...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statisti...
Calculations based on the Wright-Fisher process and its limits are the primary tools of population g...
A number of discrete time, finite population size models in genetics describing the dynamics of alle...
The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
Using properties of moment stationarity we develop exact expressions for the mean and covariance of ...
The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
This work is an interdisciplinary effort combining statistics and population genetics. First by usin...
Diffusion theory is a central tool of modern population genetics, yielding simple expressions for fi...
Dale’s necessary and sufficient conditions for an array to contain the joint moments for some probab...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
Dale’s necessary and sufficient conditions for an array to contain the joint moments for some probab...
My thesis addresses a systematic approach to stochastic models in population genetics; in particular...
We consider the diffusion approximation of the multivariate Wright-Fisher process with mutation. Ana...
In this thesis we consider theoretical and practical aspects of conducting inference on data coming ...
The joint and accurate inference of selection and demography from genetic data is considered a parti...
Longitudinal allele frequency data are becoming increasingly prevalent. Such samples permit statisti...
Calculations based on the Wright-Fisher process and its limits are the primary tools of population g...
A number of discrete time, finite population size models in genetics describing the dynamics of alle...
The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
Using properties of moment stationarity we develop exact expressions for the mean and covariance of ...
The Wright-Fisher model is the most popular population model for describing the behaviour of evoluti...
This work is an interdisciplinary effort combining statistics and population genetics. First by usin...
Diffusion theory is a central tool of modern population genetics, yielding simple expressions for fi...
Dale’s necessary and sufficient conditions for an array to contain the joint moments for some probab...
Detecting genomic regions under selection is an important objective of population genetics. Typical ...
Dale’s necessary and sufficient conditions for an array to contain the joint moments for some probab...
My thesis addresses a systematic approach to stochastic models in population genetics; in particular...