Litcius/Paper detail

The coalescent in finite populations with arbitrary, fixed structure

Benjamin Allen, Alex McAvoy

2024Theoretical Population Biology10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The coalescent is a stochastic process representing ancestral lineages in a population undergoing neutral genetic drift. Originally defined for a well-mixed population, the coalescent has been adapted in various ways to accommodate spatial, age, and class structure, along with other features of real-world populations. To further extend the range of population structures to which coalescent theory applies, we formulate a coalescent process for a broad class of neutral drift models with arbitrary—but fixed—spatial, age, sex, and class structure, haploid or diploid genetics, and any fixed mating pattern. Here, the coalescent is represented as a random sequence of mappings C=Ctt=0∞ from a finite set G to itself. The set G represents the “sites” (in individuals, in particular locations and/or classes) at which these alleles can live. The state of the coalescent, Ct:G→G, maps each site g∈G to the site containing g’s ancestor, t time-steps into the past. Using this representation, we define and analyze coalescence time, coalescence branch length, mutations prior to coalescence, and stationary probabilities of identity-by-descent and identity-by-state. For low mutation, we provide a recipe for computing identity-by-descent and identity-by-state probabilities via the coalescent. Applying our results to a diploid population with arbitrary sex ratio r, we find that measures of genetic dissimilarity, among any set of sites, are scaled by 4r(1−r) relative to the even sex ratio case.

Topics & Concepts

Coalescent theoryPopulationClass (philosophy)BiologyRange (aeronautics)Evolutionary biologyMathematicsCombinatoricsGeneticsComputer sciencePhylogenetic treeGeneArtificial intelligenceDemographySociologyMaterials scienceComposite materialEvolution and Genetic DynamicsEvolutionary Game Theory and CooperationGenetic diversity and population structure
The coalescent in finite populations with arbitrary, fixed structure | Litcius