articleMolecular Biology and EvolutionFeb 15, 2011BRONZE OA

Testing for Ancient Admixture between Closely Related Populations

Integra (United States) · University of California, Berkeley · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

One enduring question in evolutionary biology is the extent of archaic admixture in the genomes of present-day populations. In this paper, we present a test for ancient admixture that exploits the asymmetry in the frequencies of the two nonconcordant gene trees in a three-population tree. This test was first applied to detect interbreeding between Neandertals and modern humans. We derive the analytic expectation of a test statistic, called the D statistic, which is sensitive to asymmetry under alternative demographic scenarios. We show that the D statistic is insensitive to some demographic assumptions such as ancestral population sizes and requires only the assumption that the ancestral populations were…

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  • Biology
  • Statistic
  • Evolutionary biology
  • Population
  • Test statistic
  • Effective population size
  • Statistical hypothesis testing
  • Statistics
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