期刊
ANNALS OF APPLIED STATISTICS
卷 8, 期 4, 页码 2203-2222出版社
INST MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS
DOI: 10.1214/14-AOAS764
关键词
Population genetics; spectral method; transition density function; hidden Markov model
资金
- NIH Grant [R01-GM094402]
- Packard Fellowship for Science and Engineering
- DFG research fellowship [STE 2011/1-1]
The increased availability of time series genetic variation data from experimental evolution studies and ancient DNA samples has created new opportunities to identify genomic regions under selective pressure and to estimate their associated fitness parameters. However, it is a challenging problem to compute the likelihood of nonneutral models for the population allele frequency dynamics, given the observed temporal DNA data. Here, we develop a novel spectral algorithm to analytically and efficiently integrate over all possible frequency trajectories between consecutive time points. This advance circumvents the limitations of existing methods which require fine-tuning the discretization of the population allele frequency space when numerically approximating requisite integrals. Furthermore, our method is flexible enough to handle general diploid models of selection where the heterozygote and homozygote fitness parameters can take any values, while previous methods focused on only a few restricted models of selection. We demonstrate the utility of our method on simulated data and also apply it to analyze ancient DNA data from genetic loci associated with coat coloration in horses. In contrast to previous studies, our exploration of the full fitness parameter space reveals that a heterozygote advantage form of balancing selection may have been acting on these loci.
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