Decomposing the site frequency spectrum: the impact of tree topology on neutrality tests
Decomposing the site frequency spectrum: the impact of tree topology on neutrality tests
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Ithaca: Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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We investigate the dependence of the site frequency spectrum (SFS) on the topological structure of genealogical trees. We show that basic population genetic statistics - for instance estimators of \(\theta\) or neutrality tests such as Tajima's \(D\) - can be decomposed into components of waiting times between coalescent events and of tree topology...
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Decomposing the site frequency spectrum: the impact of tree topology on neutrality tests
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