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Average Number of Nucleotide Differences in a Sample From a Single Subpopulation: A Test for Population Subdivision
Curtis Strobeck 1
1 Department of Zoology, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada T6G 2E9
Unbiased estimates of
= 4Nµ in a random
mating population can be based on either the number of alleles or the average
number of nucleotide differences in a sample. However, if there is population
structure and the sample is drawn from a single subpopulation, these two estimates
of
behave differently. The expected number of alleles in a sample
is an increasing function of the migration rates, whereas the expected average
number of nucleotide differences is shown to be independent of the migration
rates and equal to 4NTµ for a general model of population
structure which includes both the island model and the circular stepping-stone
model. This contrast in the behavior of these two estimates of
is
used as the basis of a test for population subdivision. Using a Monte-Carlo
simulation developed so that independent samples from a single subpopulation
could be obtained quickly, this test is shown to be a useful method to determine
if there is population subdivision.
Accepted on May 20, 1987
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