articleGeneticsAug 1, 2003BRONZE OA

Bayes Estimation of Species Divergence Times and Ancestral Population Sizes Using DNA Sequences From Multiple Loci

University of Alberta · University College London

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Abstract

The effective population sizes of ancestral as well as modern species are important parameters in models of population genetics and human evolution. The commonly used method for estimating ancestral population sizes, based on counting mismatches between the species tree and the inferred gene trees, is highly biased as it ignores uncertainties in gene tree reconstruction. In this article, we develop a Bayes method for simultaneous estimation of the species divergence times and current and ancestral population sizes. The method uses DNA sequence data from multiple loci and extracts information about conflicts among gene tree topologies and coalescent times to estimate ancestral population sizes. The topology of…

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Keywords
  • Coalescent theory
  • Biology
  • Population
  • Bayes' theorem
  • Effective population size
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Population size
  • Divergence (linguistics)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Life below water
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