INBREEDING COEFFICIENTS AND COALESCENCE TIMES

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作者
SLATKIN, M
机构
[1] Department of Integralive Biology, University of California
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D O I
10.1017/S0016672300029827
中图分类号
Q3 [遗传学];
学科分类号
071007 ; 090102 ;
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This paper describes the relationship between probabilities of identity by descent and the distribution of coalescence times. By using the relationship between coalescence times and identity probabilities, it is possible to extend existing results for inbreeding coefficients in regular systems of mating to find the distribution of coalescence times and the mean coalescence times. It is also possible to express Sewall Wright's F(ST) as the ratio of average coalescence times of different pairs of genes. That simplifies the analysis of models of subdivided populations because the average coalescence time can be found by computing separately the time it takes for two genes to enter a single subpopulation and time it takes for two genes in the same subpopulation to coalesce. The first time depends only on the migration matrix and the second time depends only on the total number of individuals in the population. This approach is used to find F(ST) in the finite island model and in one- and two-dimensional stepping-stone models. It is also used to find the rate of approach of F(ST) to its equilibrium value. These results are discussed in terms of different measures of genetic distance. It is proposed that, for the purposes of describing the amount of gene flow among local populations, the effective migration rate between pairs of local populations, M, which is the migration rate that would be estimated for those two populations if they were actually in an island model, provides a simple and useful measure of genetic similarity that can be defined for either allozyme or DNA sequence data.
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页码:167 / 175
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