General theory for stochastic admixture graphs and F-statistics

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We provide a general mathematical framework based on the theory of graphical models to study admixture graphs. Admixture graphs are used to describe the ancestral relationships between past and present populations, allowing for population merges and migration events, by means of gene flow. We give various mathematical properties of admixture graphs with particular focus on properties of the so-called F-statistics. Also the Wright–Fisher model is studied and a general expression for the loss of heterozygosity is derived.

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Soraggi, S., & Wiuf, C. (2019). General theory for stochastic admixture graphs and F-statistics. Theoretical Population Biology, 125, 56–66. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tpb.2018.12.002

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