An approximate sampling formula under genetic hitchhiking

Citation
Etheridge, Alison et al., An approximate sampling formula under genetic hitchhiking, Annals of applied probability , 16(2), 2006, pp. 685-729
ISSN journal
10505164
Volume
16
Issue
2
Year of publication
2006
Pages
685 - 729
Database
ACNP
SICI code
Abstract
For a genetic locus carrying a strongly beneficial allele which has just fixed in a large population, we study the ancestry at a linked neutral locus. During this .selective sweep. the linkage between the two loci is broken up by recombination and the ancestry at the neutral locus is modeled by a structured coalescent in a random background. For large selection coefficients . and under an appropriate scaling of the recombination rate, we derive a sampling formula with an order of accuracy of O((log.).2) in probability. In particular we see that, with this order of accuracy, in a sample of fixed size there are at most two nonsingleton families of individuals which are identical by descent at the neutral locus from the beginning of the sweep. This refines a formula going back to the work of Maynard Smith and Haigh, and complements recent work of Schweinsberg and Durrett on selective sweeps in the Moran model.