Degenerate diffusions arising from gene duplication models

Citation
Durrett, Rick et Popovic, Lea, Degenerate diffusions arising from gene duplication models, Annals of applied probability , 19(1), 2009, pp. 15-48
ISSN journal
10505164
Volume
19
Issue
1
Year of publication
2009
Pages
15 - 48
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
We consider two processes that have been used to study gene duplication, Watterson.s [Genetics 105 (1983) 745.766] double recessive null model and Lynch and Force.s [Genetics 154 (2000) 459.473] subfunctionalization model. Though the state spaces of these diffusions are two and six-dimensional, respectively, we show in each case that the diffusion stays close to a curve. Using ideas of Katzenberger [Ann. Probab. 19 (1991) 1587.1628] we show that one-dimensional projections converge to diffusion processes, and we obtain asymptotics for the time to loss of one gene copy. As a corollary we find that the probability of subfunctionalization decreases exponentially fast as the population size increases. This rigorously confirms a result Ward and Durrett [Theor. Pop. Biol. 66 (2004) 93.100] found by simulation that the likelihood of subfunctionalization for gene duplicates decays exponentially fast as the population size increases.