Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4502567 Theoretical Population Biology 2011 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

We consider the properties of the FstFst measure of genetic divergence between an admixed population and its parental source populations. Among all possible populations admixed among an arbitrary set of parental populations, we show that the value of FstFst between an admixed population and a specific source population is maximized when the admixed population is simply the most distant of the other source populations. For the case with only two parental populations, as a function of the admixture fraction, we further demonstrate that this FstFst value is monotonic and convex, so that FstFst is informative about the admixture fraction. We illustrate our results using example human population-genetic data, showing how they provide a framework in which to interpret the features of FstFst in admixed populations.

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