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| == Objective == | | == Objective == |
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| + | This is the last class in our series introducing the coalescent. It introduces recombination and migration and discusses how the coalescent can be used to learn about a population genetic parameters. |
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| == Slides == | | == Slides == |
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| + | [[Media:Media:666.2017.06_-_More_Advanced_Coalescent_Models.pdff|Slides in PDF format]] |
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| == Recommended Reading == | | == Recommended Reading == |
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| + | Richard R. Hudson (1990) Gene genealogies and the coalescent process ''in'' Oxford Surveys in Evolutionary Biology (vol. 7). |
| + | Edited by D. Futuyma and J. Antonovics. Published by Oxford University Press, New York. |
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| + | Marjoram P and Tavare S (2006) Modern computational approaches for analysing molecular genetic variation data. ''Nature Reviews Genetics'' '''7''':759-770 |
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| + | Schaffner SF, Foo C, Gabriel S, Reich D, Daly MJ and Altshuler D (2005) Calibrating a coalescent simulation of human genome sequence. ''Genome Research'' '''15''':1576-83 |