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A Note on the Balance between Random Sampling and Population Size (on the 30th Anniversary of G. MalÉcot's Paper)

Authors :
Eugene Seneta
Publication Year :
1974

Abstract

Wright's model for the effects of random fluctuations in gene frequency in a population of fixed size is generalized to randomly fluctuating population size, and treated from the viewpoint of G. Malécot, using a martingale convergence theorem. The gene frequency approaches a limit, whose value depends on the actual realization, or history, of the process; that is, convergence is with probability one (or: almost surely) in statistical language. The limit does not necessarily represent a state of fixation of either allele; in particular, the limiting probability distribution is not necessarily trivial. For the special case of deterministically varying population size, a necessary and sufficient condition for such non-triviality is given.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....9383d71a5c7c475d24cc0c5454ebb53a