Counting all possible ancestral configurations of sample sequences in population genetics.

Given a set D of input sequences, a genealogy for D can be constructed backward in time using such evolutionary events as mutation, coalescent, and recombination. An ancestral configuration (AC) can be regarded as the multiset of all sequences present at a particular point in time in a possible gene...

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Main Authors: Song, Y, Lyngsø, R, Hein, J
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 2006