An eco-evolutionary approach of adaptation and recombination in a large population of varying size
We identify the genetic signature of a selective sweep in a population described by a birth-and-death process with density dependent competition. We study the limit behavior for large K, where K scales the population size. We focus on two loci: one under selection and one neutral. We distinguish a soft sweep occurring after an environmental change, from a hard sweep occurring after a mutation, and express the neutral proportion variation as a function of the ecological parameters, recombination probability rK, and K. We show that for a hard sweep, two recombination regimes appear according to the order of rKlogK.
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2015
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Authors: | Smadi, Charline |
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Stochastic Processes and their Applications. - Elsevier, ISSN 0304-4149. - Vol. 125.2015, 5, p. 2054-2095
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Publisher: |
Elsevier |
Subject: | Birth and death process | Coalescent | Coupling | Eco-evolution | Genetic hitch-hiking | Selective sweep |
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