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We introduce a stochastic model of a population with overlapping generations and arbitrary levels of self-fertilization versus outcrossing. We study how the global graph of reproductive relationships, or pedigree, influences the genealogical relation
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2411.13048
The correlation among the gene genealogies at different loci is crucial in biology, yet challenging to understand because such correlation depends on many factors including genetic linkage, recombination, natural selection and population structure. B
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2310.12435
Autor:
Fan, Wai-Tong Louis, Wakeley, John
We consider a single genetic locus with two alleles $A_1$ and $A_2$ in a large haploid population. The locus is subject to selection and two-way, or recurrent, mutation. Assuming the allele frequencies follow a Wright-Fisher diffusion and have reache
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2306.08142
Autor:
Fan, Wai-Tong (Louis), Wakeley, John
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In Theoretical Population Biology August 2024 158:1-20
Autor:
McAvoy, Alex, Wakeley, John
In order to accommodate the empirical fact that population structures are rarely simple, modern studies of evolutionary dynamics allow for complicated and highly-heterogeneous spatial structures. As a result, one of the most difficult obstacles lies
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2010.14566
Autor:
Salagnac, Olivier, Wakeley, John
We consider two-player iterated survival games in which players may switch from a more cooperative behavior to a less cooperative one at some step of the game. Payoffs are survival probabilities and lone individuals have to finish the game on their o
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http://arxiv.org/abs/2006.06413
Many mathematical frameworks of evolutionary game dynamics assume that the total population size is constant and that selection affects only the relative frequency of strategies. Here, we consider evolutionary game dynamics in an extended Wright-Fish
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1709.03630
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Publikováno v:
Theoretical Population Biology 97, 35-48 (2014)
A long genomic segment inherited by a pair of individuals from a single, recent common ancestor is said to be identical-by-descent (IBD). Shared IBD segments have numerous applications in genetics, from demographic inference to phasing, imputation, p
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1403.1325