Durrett Richard, Schweinsberg Jason
Department of Mathematics, Cornell University, 523 Malott Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA.
Theor Popul Biol. 2004 Sep;66(2):129-38. doi: 10.1016/j.tpb.2004.04.002.
The fixation of advantageous mutations in a population has the effect of reducing variation in the DNA sequence near that mutation. Kaplan et al. (1989) used a three-phase simulation model to study the effect of selective sweeps on genealogies. However, most subsequent work has simplified their approach by assuming that the number of individuals with the advantageous allele follows the logistic differential equation. We show that the impact of a selective sweep can be accurately approximated by a random partition created by a stick-breaking process. Our simulation results show that ignoring the randomness when the number of individuals with the advantageous allele is small can lead to substantial errors.
群体中有利突变的固定会减少该突变附近DNA序列的变异。卡普兰等人(1989年)使用了一个三阶段模拟模型来研究选择性清除对谱系的影响。然而,大多数后续工作通过假设具有有利等位基因的个体数量遵循逻辑微分方程简化了他们的方法。我们表明,选择性清除的影响可以通过一个由折断棍子过程产生的随机划分来精确近似。我们的模拟结果表明,当具有有利等位基因的个体数量较少时忽略随机性会导致重大误差。