The trajectory of the frequency of an allele which begins at $x$ at time $0$ and is known to have frequency $z$ at time $T$ can be modelled by the bridge process of the Wright-Fisher diffusion. Bridges when $x=z=0$ are particularly interesting because they model the trajectory of the frequency of an allele which appears at a time, then is lost by random drift or mutation after a time $T$. The coalescent genealogy back in time of a population in a neutral Wright-Fisher diffusion process is well understood. In this paper we obtain a new interpretation of the coalescent genealogy of the population in a bridge from a time $t\in (0,T)$. In a bridge with allele frequencies of 0 at times 0 and $T$ the coalescence structure is that the population c...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
We consider a single genetic locus which carries two alleles, labelled P and Q. This locus experienc...
AbstractWhen an advantageous mutation occurs in a population, the favorable allele may spread to the...
The Wright–Fisher family of diffusion processes is a widely used class of evolutionary models. Howev...
Duality plays an important role in population genetics. It can relate results from forwards-in-time ...
We dedicate this paper to Sir John Kingman on his 70th Birthday. In modern mathematical population g...
We dedicate this paper to Sir John Kingman on his 70th Birthday. In modern mathematical population g...
We dedicate this paper to Sir John Kingman on his 70th Birthday. In modern mathematical population ...
Theoretical population genetics bridges mathematics and evolutionary biology. Kingman\u27s coalescen...
Theoretical population genetics bridges mathematics and evolutionary biology. Kingman\u27s coalescen...
Widely used models in genetics include the Wright-Fisher diffusion and its moment dual, Kingman's co...
Calculations based on the Wright-Fisher process and its limits are the primary tools of population g...
We consider a single genetic locus which carries two alleles, labelled P and Q. This locus experienc...
AbstractConsider a haploid population which has evolved through an exchangeable reproduction dynamic...
PhDThe theory of probability and stochastic processes is applied to a current issue in population g...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
We consider a single genetic locus which carries two alleles, labelled P and Q. This locus experienc...
AbstractWhen an advantageous mutation occurs in a population, the favorable allele may spread to the...
The Wright–Fisher family of diffusion processes is a widely used class of evolutionary models. Howev...
Duality plays an important role in population genetics. It can relate results from forwards-in-time ...
We dedicate this paper to Sir John Kingman on his 70th Birthday. In modern mathematical population g...
We dedicate this paper to Sir John Kingman on his 70th Birthday. In modern mathematical population g...
We dedicate this paper to Sir John Kingman on his 70th Birthday. In modern mathematical population ...
Theoretical population genetics bridges mathematics and evolutionary biology. Kingman\u27s coalescen...
Theoretical population genetics bridges mathematics and evolutionary biology. Kingman\u27s coalescen...
Widely used models in genetics include the Wright-Fisher diffusion and its moment dual, Kingman's co...
Calculations based on the Wright-Fisher process and its limits are the primary tools of population g...
We consider a single genetic locus which carries two alleles, labelled P and Q. This locus experienc...
AbstractConsider a haploid population which has evolved through an exchangeable reproduction dynamic...
PhDThe theory of probability and stochastic processes is applied to a current issue in population g...
32 pages, 2 figures. Companion paper in preparation "Splitting trees with neutral Poissonian mutatio...
We consider a single genetic locus which carries two alleles, labelled P and Q. This locus experienc...
AbstractWhen an advantageous mutation occurs in a population, the favorable allele may spread to the...