Common ancestor type distribution: a Moran model and its deterministic limit
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Abstract: We study the common ancestor type distribution in a -type Moran model with population size , mutation and selection, and in the deterministic limit regime arising in the former when tends to infinity, without any rescaling of parameters or time. In the finite case, we express the common ancestor type distribution as a weighted sum of combinatorial terms, and we show that the latter converges to an explicit function. Next, we recover the previous results through pruning of the ancestral selection graph (ASG). The notions of relevant ASG, finite and asymptotic pruned lookdown ASG permit to achieve this task.
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