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Statistical analysis of genealogical trees for polygamic species
2000
Repetitions within a given genealogical tree provide some information about the degree of consanguineity of a population. They can be analyzed with techniques usually employed in statistical physics when dealing with fixed point transformations. in particular, we show that the tree features strongly depend on the fractions of males and females in the population, and also on the offspring probability distribution. We check different possibilities, some of them relevant to human groups, and compare them with simulations.
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research article
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Publication date
2000
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Volume
61
Start page
5620
End page
5623
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March 22, 2010
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