Padé approximants and exact two-locus sampling distributions

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Abstract

For population genetics models with recombination, obtaining an exact, analytic sampling distribution has remained a challenging open problem for several decades. Recently, a new perspective based on asymptotic series has been introduced to make progress on this problem. Specifically, closed-form expressions have been derived for the first few terms in an asymptotic expansion of the two-locus sampling distribution when the recombination rate ρ is moderate to large. In this paper, a new computational technique is developed for finding the asymptotic expansion to an arbitrary order. Computation in this new approach can be automated easily. Furthermore, it is proved here that only a finite number of terms in the asymptotic expansion is needed to recover (via the method of Padé approximants) the exact two-locus sampling distribution as an analytic function of ρ; this function is exact for all values of ρ ∈ [0, ∞). It is also shown that the new computational framework presented here is flexible enough to incorporate natural selection. © Institute of Mathematical Statistics, 2012.

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Jenkins, P. A., & Song, Y. S. (2012). Padé approximants and exact two-locus sampling distributions. Annals of Applied Probability, 22(2), 576–607. https://doi.org/10.1214/11-AAP780

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