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On recombination-induced multiple and simultaneous coalescent events.

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  • On recombination-induced multiple and simultaneous coalescent events. Abstract Text:

    joanna l daviesJoanna L Davies,frantisek Frantisek ,rune Rune ,thomas mailundThomas Mailund,jotun heinJotun Hein,joanna l daviesJoanna L Davies,frantisek Frantisek ,rune Rune ,thomas mailundThomas Mailund,jotun heinJotun Hein,

    Coalescent theory deals with the dynamics of how sampled genetic material has spread through a population from a single ancestor over many generations and is ubiquitous in contemporary molecular population genetics. Inherent in most applications is a continuous-time approximation that is derived under the assumption that sample size is small relative to the actual population size. In effect, this precludes multiple and simultaneous coalescent events that take place in the history of large samples. If sequences do not recombine, the number of sequences ancestral to a large sample is reduced sufficiently after relatively few generations such that use of the continuous-time approximation is justified. However, in tracing the history of large chromosomal segments, a large recombination rate per generation will consistently maintain a large number of ancestors. This can create a major disparity between discrete-time and continuous-time models and we analyze its importance, illustrated with model parameters typical of the human genome. The presence of gene conversion exacerbates the disparity and could seriously undermine applications of coalescent theory to complete genomes. However, we show that multiple and simultaneous coalescent events influence global quantities, such as total number of ancestors, but have negligible effect on local quantities, such as linkage disequilibrium. Reassuringly, most applications of the coalescent model with recombination (including association mapping) focus on local quantities.

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    PUBLICATION TYPE: Journal Article

    Journal: Genetics

    VOLUME: 177

    Page Numbers: 2151-60

    Journal Abbreviation: Genetics

    ISSN: 0016-6731

    DAY: 18

    MONTH: 10

    YEAR: 2007

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    AFFILIATION: Department of Statistics, University of Oxford, Oxford, OX1 3TG, United Kingdom.

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