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DESCRIPTION:Speaker: Richard Durbin\nhosted by Nick Barton\nAbstract: As we
 ll as carrying the functional information to build an organism\, genome se
 quences are the product of evolution and contain information about the pop
 ulation history of the ancestors of the individual.  In particular complet
 e genome sequences contain rare variants that can be informative about rec
 ent history\, and linkage information which is complementary to mutational
  information.  I will talk on the one hand about models based on the seque
 ntially Markovian coalescent model\, including PSMC and derivatives\, and 
 also about models based on the rare variant part of the joint allele frequ
 ency spectrum (RareCoal with Stephan Schiffels and momi with Jack Kamm)\, 
 illustrated with examples from human population history using modern and a
 ncient samples.
LOCATION:Meeting room 1st floor / Central Bldg. (I01.1OG - Zentralgebäude)
 \, ISTA
ORGANIZER:abonvent@ist.ac.at
SUMMARY:Richard Durbin: Demographic infererence from whole genome sequence 
 using coalescent models
URL:https://talks-calendar.ista.ac.at/events/982
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