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Geographical invariance and the strong-migration limit in subdivided populations

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JOURNAL OF MATHEMATICAL BIOLOGY
Volume 41, Issue 2, Pages 123-142

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SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
DOI: 10.1007/s002850070002

Keywords

migration; random genetic drift; coalescent; effective population number

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Invariance under population subdivision and the strong-migration limit are investigated for digenic samples in neutral models. The monoecious, diploid population is subdivided into a finite number of panmictic colonies that exchange gametes. The backward migration matrix is arbitrary, but time independent and ergodic (i.e., irreducible and aperiodic). Results are derived for the distribution of the place and time of coalescence, for the probability of identity in the model of infinitely many alleles, and for the distribution of the number of nucleotide differences in the model of infinitely many sites without recombination.

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