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Bayesian inference of fine-scale recombination rates using population genomic data
Authors:Wang Ying  Rannala Bruce
Affiliation:Genome Center, University of California Davis, One Shields Avenue, Davis, CA 95616, USA.
Abstract:
Recently, several statistical methods for estimating fine-scale recombination rates using population samples have been developed. However, currently available methods that can be applied to large-scale data are limited to approximated likelihoods. Here, we developed a full-likelihood Markov chain Monte Carlo method for estimating recombination rate under a Bayesian framework. Genealogies underlying a sampling of chromosomes are effectively modelled by using marginal individual single nucleotide polymorphism genealogies related through an ancestral recombination graph. The method is compared with two existing composite-likelihood methods using simulated data.Simulation studies show that our method performs well for different simulation scenarios. The method is applied to two human population genetic variation datasets that have been studied by sperm typing. Our results are consistent with the estimates from sperm crossover analysis.
Keywords:recombination rate   recombination hotspot   linkage disequilibrium   ancestral recombination graph   Bayesian inference
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