A probabilistic and algebraic treatment of regular inbreeding systems (Q1071685)

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A probabilistic and algebraic treatment of regular inbreeding systems
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    A probabilistic and algebraic treatment of regular inbreeding systems (English)
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    This paper studies regular inbreeding systems in population genetics, with a view to determining those for which the population tends to genetic uniformity after an infinite time. Let the measure of genetic uniformity be \(f(x)=f\), the inbreeding coefficient for one individual x, namely the probability that the 2 distinct genes in x are identical by descent. Then in theorem 5, it is proved that in a regular mating system, \(f=1\) if and only if \(\sum A_ n^{-1}=\infty\) where \(A_ n\) is the number of ancestors in the n-th generation into the past. The inbreeding models used are represented by graphs on whose nodes random walks are assumed to be performed. The author shows that the converse of theorem 5 is false in general; two counter-examples are given to prove this. However, the converse is shown to be true for graphs of certain finitely presented semigroups.
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    renewal event
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    homogeneity property
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    graphs of finitely presented
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    semigroups
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    martingales
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    random walks on graphs
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    regular inbreeding systems
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    population genetics
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    genetic uniformity
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    infinite time
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    identical by descent
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    regular mating system
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    counter-examples
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