-Seed-Bank-Wright-Fisher process conditioned on fixation
Abstract
We investigate the -Seed-Bank-Wright-Fisher process, a model describing allele frequency dynamics in populations exhibiting both skewed offspring distributions and dormancy. By performing a change of measure, we condition this process on the eventual fixation of a specified genetic type. The resulting process is again a -Wright-Fisher process with a seed bank, but now features coordinated mutations driven by a random switching environment. Our analysis relies on two key techniques: the lookdown construction and sampling duality. These tools provide a pathwise construction of the conditioned process while preserving a means to recover the conditioned population genealogy. The resulting genealogy corresponds to a structured -coalescent with coordinated mutations determined by the switching environment.
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