On the importance of being structured: instantaneous coalescence rates and human evolution—lessons for ancestral population size inference?
On the importance of being structured: instantaneous coalescence rates and human evolution—lessons for ancestral population size inference?
O. Mazet,Willy Rodríguez,5 Authors,L. Chikhi
2015 · DOI: 10.1038/hdy.2015.104
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TLDR
A theory is developed that explains why any demographic model with structure will necessarily be interpreted as a series of changes in population size by inference methods ignoring structure, and formalizes a parameter, the inverse instantaneous coalescence rate, and shows that it is equivalent to a population size only in panmictic models, and is mostly misleading for structured models.
