Seed bank Cannings Graphs: How dormancy smoothes random genetic drift

In this article, we introduce a random (directed) graph model for the simultaneous forwards and backwards description of a rather broad class of Cannings models with a seed bank mechanism. This provides a simple tool to establish a sampling duality in the finite population size, and obtain a path-wi...

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Published inarXiv.org
Main Authors Adrián González Casanova, Peñaloza, Lizbeth, Siri-Jégousse, Arno
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LanguageEnglish
Published Ithaca Cornell University Library, arXiv.org 19.05.2023
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Summary:In this article, we introduce a random (directed) graph model for the simultaneous forwards and backwards description of a rather broad class of Cannings models with a seed bank mechanism. This provides a simple tool to establish a sampling duality in the finite population size, and obtain a path-wise embedding of the forward frequency process and the backward ancestral process. Further, it allows the derivation of limit theorems that generalize celebrated results by M\"ohle to models with seed banks, and where it can be seen how the effect of seed banks affects the genealogies. The explicit graphical construction is a new tool to understand the subtle interplay of seed banks, reproduction and genetic drift in population genetics.
ISSN:2331-8422