The selection-recombination equation and its solution
Oberseminar Mainz
Date: 09.11.2021
Time: 14:00–16:00 h
The selection-recombination equation and its solution The deterministic selection-recombination equation describes the evolution of the genetic type composition of a population under selection and recombination in a law of large numbers regime. This equation is notoriously difficult to solve; only in the special case of three sites with selection acting on one of them has an approximate solution been found, but without an obvious path to generalisation. The matter finally became transparent by considering a dual ancestral process which combines the ancestral recombination graph with the ancestral selection graph. This approach led to an explicit solution of the selection-recombination equation, in the special case of one selected site linked to arbitrarily many neutral sites. In this talk, I will discuss a related approach based on a discretisation scheme, along with an application to genetic hitchhiking.
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Number
144
Speaker
- Frederic Alberti, Uni Bielefeld
Place
- Uni Mainz, Institut für Mathematik, Raum 05-136
- Johannes-Gutenberg-Universität Mainz, Institut für Mathematik, Staudingerweg 9, 55128 Mainz, Deutschland