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Abstract

In all populations, as the time runs, crossovers break apart ancestor haplotypes, forming smaller blocks at each generation. Some blocks, and eventually all of them, become identical by descent because of the genetic drift. We have in this paper developed and benchmarked a theoretical prediction of the mean length of such blocks and used it to study a simple population model assuming panmixia, no selfing and drift as the only evolutionary pressure. Besides, we have on the one hand derived, for any user defined error threshold, the range of the parameters this prediction is reliable for, and on the other hand shown that the mean length remains constant over time in ideally large populations.

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Title
Population size and the length of the chromosome blocks identical by descent over generations
Publication title
bioRxiv; Cold Spring Harbor
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Nov 21, 2015
Section
New Results
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Source
BioRxiv
Place of publication
Cold Spring Harbor
Country of publication
United States
University/institution
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
Publication subject
ISSN
2692-8205
Source type
Working Paper
Language of publication
English
Document type
Working Paper
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Online publication date
2015-11-21
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   First posting date
21 Nov 2015
ProQuest document ID
2070790928
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