The minimal observable clade size of exchangeable coalescents
Abstract
For -n-coalescents with mutation, we analyse the size On of the partition block of i∈\1,…,n\ at the time where the first mutation appears on the tree that affects i and is shared with any other j∈\1,…,n\. We provide asymptotics of On for n∞ and a recursion for all moments of On for finite n. This variable gives an upper bound for the minimal clade size [2], which is not observable in real data. In applications to genetics, it has been shown to be useful to lower classification errors in genealogical model selection [10].
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