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Demographic inference using genetic data from a single individual: separating population size variation from population structure
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2014
bioRxiv
pre-print
The rapid development of sequencing technologies represents new opportunities for population genetics research. It is expected that genomic data will increase our ability to reconstruct the history of populations. While this increase in genetic information will likely help biologists and anthropologists to reconstruct the demographic history of populations, it also represents new challenges. Recent work has shown that structured populations generate signals of population size change. As a
doi:10.1101/011866
fatcat:2pp7zwzxxfbahhstq3drmp6coq