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Using f3 to test gene flow from ghost species #103
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This idea doesn't work because f_3 > 0 wit hout any adnixture at all Nick |
if I understand your answer correctly, the admixture will surely cause f3 > 0. But, f3 > 0 does not necessarily mean admixture. Simple counting of genotype combinations would probably work better.. Thank you for your answer. |
That admixture will inflate the frequency of 110 as well as 001. You might
get more power by using this additional piece of information.
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I ask you this question to check if my logic makes sense.
Suppose this phylogeny (A, (B,C)), and we want to test gene flow from
ghost species outside of this tree to C. In this case, we expect the
overrepresentation of this genotype: 0, 0, 1 for A, B, and C, respectively.
Then, f3 = (c-a)(c-b)=(1-0)(1-0) = 1 > 0.
Thus, if f3 > 0, it supports the existence of gene flow from ghost species.
Does it makes sense?
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I ask you this question to check if my logic makes sense.
Suppose this phylogeny (A, (B,C)), and we want to test gene flow from ghost species outside of this tree to C. In this case, we expect the overrepresentation of this genotype: 0, 0, 1 for A, B, and C, respectively. Then, f3 = (c-a)(c-b)=(1-0)(1-0) = 1 > 0.
Thus, if f3 > 0, it supports the existence of gene flow from ghost species.
Does it makes sense?
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