AbstractConsider a haploid population which has evolved through an exchangeable reproduction dynamics, and in which all individuals alive at time t have a most recent common ancestor (MRCA) who lived at time At, say. As time goes on, not only the population but also its genealogy evolves: some families will get lost from the population and eventually a new MRCA will be established. For a time stationary situation and in the limit of infinite population size N with time measured in N generations, i.e. in the scaling of population genetics which leads to Fisher–Wright diffusions and Kingman’s coalescent, we study the process A=(At) whose jumps form the point process of time pairs (E,B) when new MRCAs are established and when they lived. By re...
We consider a class of haploid population models with nonoverlapping generations and fixed populatio...
Consider a population model in which there are N individuals in each generation. One can obtain a co...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any given generation is m...
AbstractConsider a haploid population which has evolved through an exchangeable reproduction dynamic...
Consider a haploid population which has evolved through an exchangeable reproduction dynamics, and i...
We consider a continuous population whose dynamics is described by the standard stationary Fleming-V...
AbstractWhen an advantageous mutation occurs in a population, the favorable allele may spread to the...
We present an elementary model of random size varying population given by a stationary continuous st...
For the class of haploid exchangeable population models with non-overlapping generations and populat...
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...
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...
30 pagesCoalescents with multiple collisions (also called Lambda-coalescents or simple exchangeable ...
The coalescent is the primary probabilistic model for modeling genealogies. However, in practice, th...
We consider a class of haploid population models with nonoverlapping generations and fixed populatio...
Consider a population model in which there are N individuals in each generation. One can obtain a co...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any given generation is m...
AbstractConsider a haploid population which has evolved through an exchangeable reproduction dynamic...
Consider a haploid population which has evolved through an exchangeable reproduction dynamics, and i...
We consider a continuous population whose dynamics is described by the standard stationary Fleming-V...
AbstractWhen an advantageous mutation occurs in a population, the favorable allele may spread to the...
We present an elementary model of random size varying population given by a stationary continuous st...
For the class of haploid exchangeable population models with non-overlapping generations and populat...
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...
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...
30 pagesCoalescents with multiple collisions (also called Lambda-coalescents or simple exchangeable ...
The coalescent is the primary probabilistic model for modeling genealogies. However, in practice, th...
We consider a class of haploid population models with nonoverlapping generations and fixed populatio...
Consider a population model in which there are N individuals in each generation. One can obtain a co...
We study the genealogical structure of samples from a population for which any given generation is m...