Haldane's formula in Cannings models: The case of moderately weak selection
Abstract
We introduce a Cannings model with directional selection via a paintbox construction and establish a strong duality with the line counting process of a new \emph{Cannings ancestral selection graph} in discrete time. This duality also yields a formula for the fixation probability of the beneficial type. Haldane's formula states that for a single selectively advantageous individual in a population of haploid individuals of size the prob\-ability of fixation is asymptotically (as ) equal to the selective advantage of haploids divided by half of the offspring variance. For a class of offspring distributions within Kingman attraction we prove this asymptotics for sequences obeying , which is a regime of "moderately weak selection". It turns out that for the Cannings ancestral selection graph is so close to the ancestral selection graph of a Moran model that a suitable coupling argument allows to play the problem back asymptotically to the fixation probability in the Moran model, which can be computed explicitly.
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@article{arxiv.1907.10049,
title = {Haldane's formula in Cannings models: The case of moderately weak selection},
author = {Florin Boenkost and Adrián González Casanova and Cornelia Pokalyuk and Anton Wakolbinger},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1907.10049},
year = {2022}
}
Comments
Minor revision of the former version. In particular, we made the following changes: Condition (3.8) in this version is slightly weaker than Condition (3.9) in the former version. The proof of Theorem 3.5b remained essentially the same. The former Section 4 is now part of Section 2 (Section 2.4). Lemma 6.3 and 6.4 are interchanged, now Lemma 5.4 and 5.3