Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4502748 | Theoretical Population Biology | 2010 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We establish convergence to the Kingman coalescent for the genealogy of a geographically–or otherwise–structured version of the Wright–Fisher population model with fast migration. The new feature is that migration probabilities may change in a random fashion. This brings a novel formula for the coalescent effective population size (EPS). We call it a quenched EPS to emphasize the key feature of our model — random environment. The quenched EPS is compared with an annealed (mean-field) EPS which describes the case of constant migration probabilities obtained by averaging the random migration probabilities over possible environments.
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Authors
S. Sagitov, P. Jagers, V. Vatutin,