Partition structures, Polya urns, the Ewens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles.

It has recently been shown that the Ewens sampling formula may be generated by a Polya-like urn model. A genealogical proof of this result equates the labelling of balls in the urn to the partition by age of alleles in the sample. This urn construction is shown to be equivalent to the construction o...

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Main Author: Donnelly, P
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1986
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description It has recently been shown that the Ewens sampling formula may be generated by a Polya-like urn model. A genealogical proof of this result equates the labelling of balls in the urn to the partition by age of alleles in the sample. This urn construction is shown to be equivalent to the construction of Kingman (Proc. Roy. Soc. London Ser. A 361 (1978), 1-20) using a Poisson-Dirichlet "paintbox" and as a consequence, the partition by ages is seen to be equivalent to the size biased permutation of the Poisson-Dirichlet distribution. This approach unifies and extends many results on ages of alleles, the Polya urn, and the Poisson-Dirichlet distribution. Furthermore the Ewens sampling formula is characterized as being the only partition structure which may be generated by an urn-like mechanism.
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spelling oxford-uuid:6bc22e7c-9ae6-4afc-bab6-2646bd445ea02022-03-26T19:06:13ZPartition structures, Polya urns, the Ewens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:6bc22e7c-9ae6-4afc-bab6-2646bd445ea0EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1986Donnelly, PIt has recently been shown that the Ewens sampling formula may be generated by a Polya-like urn model. A genealogical proof of this result equates the labelling of balls in the urn to the partition by age of alleles in the sample. This urn construction is shown to be equivalent to the construction of Kingman (Proc. Roy. Soc. London Ser. A 361 (1978), 1-20) using a Poisson-Dirichlet "paintbox" and as a consequence, the partition by ages is seen to be equivalent to the size biased permutation of the Poisson-Dirichlet distribution. This approach unifies and extends many results on ages of alleles, the Polya urn, and the Poisson-Dirichlet distribution. Furthermore the Ewens sampling formula is characterized as being the only partition structure which may be generated by an urn-like mechanism.
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Partition structures, Polya urns, the Ewens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles.
title Partition structures, Polya urns, the Ewens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles.
title_full Partition structures, Polya urns, the Ewens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles.
title_fullStr Partition structures, Polya urns, the Ewens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles.
title_full_unstemmed Partition structures, Polya urns, the Ewens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles.
title_short Partition structures, Polya urns, the Ewens sampling formula, and the ages of alleles.
title_sort partition structures polya urns the ewens sampling formula and the ages of alleles
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