Genetic datasets can be used to date evolutionary events, even on recent time scales if sufficient data are available. We used statistics calculated from multilocus microsatellite datasets to estimate population ages in data generated through coalescent simulations and in samples from populations of known age in a metapopulation of Daphnia magna in Finland. Our simulation results show that age estimates improve with additional loci and define a time frame over which these statistics are most useful. On the most recent time scales, assumptions regarding the model of mutation (infinite sites vs. stepwise mutation) have little influence on estimated ages. In older populations, size homoplasy among microsatellite alleles results in a downwards ...
Inferring the demographic history of species and their populations is crucial to understand their co...
b.emerson@uea.ac.ukInternational audienceThis work extends the methods of demographic inference base...
Journal ArticleExpansions of population size leave characteristic signatures in mitochondrial "misma...
Genetic datasets can be used to date evolutionary events, even on recent time scales if sufficient d...
The history of populations or species is of fundamental importance in a variety of areas. Gaining de...
Statistical inference from molecular population genetic data is currently a very active area of rese...
Wellcome Connecting Science: Ancient Biomolecules of Plants, Animals, and Microbes, 29-31 March 2021...
The molecular clock hypothesis is fundamental in evolutionary biology as by assuming constancy of th...
With up to millions of nearly neutral polymorphisms now being routinely sampled in population-genomi...
It is known that the effective population size (Ne) and the mutation rate (u) vary across the genome...
Explaining the strong variation in lifespan among organisms remains a major challenge in evolutionar...
Explaining the strong variation in lifespan among organisms remains a major challenge in evolutionar...
Abstract: The patterns of genetic variation within and among individuals and populations can be used...
Founder effects introduce stochasticity in the genetic structure of species at the regional scale. T...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
Inferring the demographic history of species and their populations is crucial to understand their co...
b.emerson@uea.ac.ukInternational audienceThis work extends the methods of demographic inference base...
Journal ArticleExpansions of population size leave characteristic signatures in mitochondrial "misma...
Genetic datasets can be used to date evolutionary events, even on recent time scales if sufficient d...
The history of populations or species is of fundamental importance in a variety of areas. Gaining de...
Statistical inference from molecular population genetic data is currently a very active area of rese...
Wellcome Connecting Science: Ancient Biomolecules of Plants, Animals, and Microbes, 29-31 March 2021...
The molecular clock hypothesis is fundamental in evolutionary biology as by assuming constancy of th...
With up to millions of nearly neutral polymorphisms now being routinely sampled in population-genomi...
It is known that the effective population size (Ne) and the mutation rate (u) vary across the genome...
Explaining the strong variation in lifespan among organisms remains a major challenge in evolutionar...
Explaining the strong variation in lifespan among organisms remains a major challenge in evolutionar...
Abstract: The patterns of genetic variation within and among individuals and populations can be used...
Founder effects introduce stochasticity in the genetic structure of species at the regional scale. T...
Genetic inheritance underpins evolutionary theories of aging, but the role that nongenetic inheritan...
Inferring the demographic history of species and their populations is crucial to understand their co...
b.emerson@uea.ac.ukInternational audienceThis work extends the methods of demographic inference base...
Journal ArticleExpansions of population size leave characteristic signatures in mitochondrial "misma...