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Maximum-likelihood inference of population size contractions from microsatellite data.

Raphaël Leblois1, Pierre Pudlo2, Joseph Néron3, François Bertaux4, Champak Reddy Beeravolu5, Renaud Vitalis6, François Rousset7.   

Abstract

Understanding the demographic history of populations and species is a central issue in evolutionary biology and molecular ecology. In this work, we develop a maximum-likelihood method for the inference of past changes in population size from microsatellite allelic data. Our method is based on importance sampling of gene genealogies, extended for new mutation models, notably the generalized stepwise mutation model (GSM). Using simulations, we test its performance to detect and characterize past reductions in population size. First, we test the estimation precision and confidence intervals coverage properties under ideal conditions, then we compare the accuracy of the estimation with another available method (MSVAR) and we finally test its robustness to misspecification of the mutational model and population structure. We show that our method is very competitive compared with alternative ones. Moreover, our implementation of a GSM allows more accurate analysis of microsatellite data, as we show that the violations of a single step mutation assumption induce very high bias toward false contraction detection rates. However, our simulation tests also showed some limits, which most importantly are large computation times for strong disequilibrium scenarios and a strong influence of some form of unaccounted population structure. This inference method is available in the latest implementation of the MIGRAINE software package.
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Keywords:  bottleneck; coalescent; demographic inference; importance sampling; maximum likelihood; microsatellites; mutation processes; population contraction; population structure

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25016583     DOI: 10.1093/molbev/msu212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Evol        ISSN: 0737-4038            Impact factor:   16.240


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