Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4502328 | Theoretical Population Biology | 2015 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
Reconstructing past population size from present day genetic data is a major goal of population genetics. Recent empirical studies infer population size history using coalescent-based models applied to a small number of individuals. Here we provide tight bounds on the amount of exact coalescence time data needed to recover the population size history of a single, panmictic population at a certain level of accuracy. In practice, coalescence times are estimated from sequence data and so our lower bounds should be taken as rather conservative.
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Authors
Junhyong Kim, Elchanan Mossel, Miklós Z. Rácz, Nathan Ross,