FST between archaic and present-day samples

Volume: 122, Issue: 6, Pages: 711 - 718
Published: Dec 11, 2018
Abstract
The increasing abundance of DNA sequences obtained from fossils calls for new population genetics theory that takes account of both the temporal and spatial separation of samples. Here, we exploit the relationship between Wright's FST and average coalescence times to develop an analytic theory describing how FST depends on both the distance and time separating pairs of sampled genomes. We apply this theory to several simple models of population...
Paper Details
Title
FST between archaic and present-day samples
Published Date
Dec 11, 2018
Journal
Volume
122
Issue
6
Pages
711 - 718
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