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Investigating Population History Using Temporal Genetic Differentiation

Journal

MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND EVOLUTION
Volume 31, Issue 9, Pages 2516-2527

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msu192

Keywords

genetic differentiation; F-ST; population structure; time-serial sampling; ancient DNA

Funding

  1. Sven and Lilly Lawski foundation
  2. Helge Ax:son foundation
  3. Trygger foundation
  4. European Research Council

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The rapid advance of sequencing technology, coupled with improvements in molecular methods for obtaining genetic data from ancient sources, holds the promise of producing a wealth of genomic data from time-separated individuals. However, the population-genetic properties of time-structured samples have not been extensively explored. Here, we consider the implications of temporal sampling for analyses of genetic differentiation and use a temporal coalescent framework to show that complex historical events such as size reductions, population replacements, and transient genetic barriers between populations leave a footprint of genetic differentiation that can be traced through history using temporal samples. Our results emphasize explicit consideration of the temporal structure when making inferences and indicate that genomic data from ancient individuals will greatly increase our ability to reconstruct population history.

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