The distribution of surviving blocks of an ancestral genome.
What is the chance that some part of a stretch of genome will survive? In a population of constant size, and with no selection, the probability of survival of some part of a stretch of map length y < 1 approaches y/log(yt/2) for log(yt) > or = 1. Thus, the whole genome is certain to be...
Main Authors: | Baird, S, Barton, N, Etheridge, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2003
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