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, Jost's D,and FST are similarly constrained by allele frequencies: A mathematical,simulation, and empirical study
Authors:Nicolas Alcala  Noah A. Rosenberg
Abstract:Statistics urn:x-wiley:09621083:media:mec15000:mec15000-math-0003 and Jost's D have been proposed for replacing FST as measures of genetic differentiation. A principal argument in favour of these statistics is the independence of their maximal values with respect to the subpopulation heterozygosity HS, a property not shared by FST. Nevertheless, it has been unclear if these alternative differentiation measures are constrained by other aspects of the allele frequencies. Here, for biallelic markers, we study the mathematical properties of the maximal values of urn:x-wiley:09621083:media:mec15000:mec15000-math-0004 and D, comparing them to those of FST. We show that urn:x-wiley:09621083:media:mec15000:mec15000-math-0005 and D exhibit the same peculiar frequency‐dependence phenomena as FST, including a maximal value as a function of the frequency of the most frequent allele that lies well below one. Although the functions describing urn:x-wiley:09621083:media:mec15000:mec15000-math-0006, D, and FST in terms of the frequency of the most frequent allele are different, the allele frequencies that maximize them are identical. Moreover, we show using coalescent simulations that when taking into account the specific maximal values of the three statistics, their behaviours become similar across a large range of migration rates. We use our results to explain two empirical patterns: the similar values of the three statistics among North American wolves, and the low D values compared to urn:x-wiley:09621083:media:mec15000:mec15000-math-0007 and FST in Atlantic salmon. The results suggest that the three statistics are often predictably similar, so that they can make quite similar contributions to data analysis. When they are not similar, the difference can be understood in relation to features of genetic diversity.
Keywords:allele frequency  gene flow  genetic differentiation  migration  population structure
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